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...with the distribution network being owned and operated by the latter. By bringing gas to Strabane, Omagh, Enniskillen, Derrylin, Dungannon, Coalisland, Cookstown and Magherafelt, up to 40,000 new domestic customers...
...with 9.05 euros for diesel and 11.74 euros for petrol. Being a cleaner fossil fuel, LNG is another strong alternative, producing 40% less CO2 than coal and 30% less than...
...oil operatives invest in OptiMate In 2018, Lissan Coal Company (LCC Oil) was the first fuel oil operative in Northern Ireland to purchase four OptiMate systems closely followed by Murphy...
...with some areas returning to coal as an alternative energy source. Islands that rely on diesel to generate electricity are seeing massively increased costs that are being passed down the...
...to a net zero economy. It also has the potential to achieve negative CO2 emissions and replace more carbon intensive fuels, such as coal and heating oil.” Ed Hartley, Commercial...
...complementary to battery electric vehicles.” Calling for “meaningful dialogue with the government” the coalition is seeking a decarbonisation route that is “achievable, pragmatic and cost-effective.” Coinciding with the Industry Statement,...
...with 10 vehicles handling coal transportation. Supplied by Ferndown Commercials at Wimborne, this new tanker will cover approximately 40,000 miles a year over a working life of up to 12...
...to become the coal miners of our generation.” Positive steps Unite highlighted several ‘positive steps’ following high-level talks with the Government, including the joint government funding of £1.6m for Project...
...so we wouldn’t just throw something away that is still usable.” Adler and Allan started trading as coal and coke merchants in London back in 1926 and since then, through...
...ports complex which, for decades, has supported a growing trade in coal, cars, food, freight, passengers and petroleum,” said Sam Whitaker, vice-principal for strategic projects at the Grimsby Institute and...
...zero future, but it is worth reflecting on how we have got to where we are today, so we can see where we are heading. Energy security “Under the coalition...
...leave money out for the coal man – there was a huge amount of trust – I see myself as the modern day equivalent.” Taking it a step further Alex...
...coal. The extent to which LNG maintains its market share long-term is under challenge by competing regulatory landscapes and lack of standardisation in emissions measurement and reporting, but I am...
...network in the coming months. Essar entered the sector in November 2015 with its first branded site at Coalville, Leicestershire and subsequently unveiled stations at Walkden, Manchester and Middleton, Lancashire....
...disruption in the area around the site as part of a protest against the oil sector. The group, who calls itself ‘Just Stop Oil’, is ‘a coalition of groups working...
...SMB College Group’s Stephenson Campus in Coalville are excellent modern facilities that provide the ideal environment and technical equipment to help develop the workforce of tomorrow, and we are delighted...
...without even realising it. Take electricity for example, which has been a great success story in terms of reducing emissions. In 2012, around 45% of electricity came from burning coal....
...by the EU of most Russian oil, and a price cap of $60 (£49) on every barrel of its crude imposed by the G7 coalition of leading world economies come...