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...scarcity of available workforce, has made achieving this ideal nearly impossible. Consequently, I anticipate a growing trend where more companies will adopt a dual approach, combining a fixed and a...
...importantly, it doesn’t impose additional strain on the electricity capacity requirements in rural areas. “Despite the recent changes in political representation in over 50% of the 100 constituencies where the...
...with their long-term operational goals and capacity needs. These clients typically engage with us for the purchase of tankers, looking for the reliability, customisation, and sense of ownership that comes...
...small industrial sites using liquid fuels. They all have an increasing desire to manage their carbon footprint and emissions but can’t immediately switch to electricity. I believe our role is...
...on partner-centricity, coupled with our cutting-edge solutions, enables us to stand out in the market and become the provider of choice for many businesses seeking innovative telemetry solutions enabling them...
...a total of 1GW per year of hydrogen, across two units, from 2026. This is equivalent to the domestic heating energy used by a major British city region, such as...
...convinced of the argument, and compensate for the impact where necessary. What they can’t do is impose and run for the hills. A good illustration is policy concerning the electricity...
...has been boosted by investment by TfL. At the beginning of 2021, TfL’s fleet featured more than 400 buses fully powered by electricity. This included the UK’s first full routes...
...emissions as much as possible through measures such as using solar energy and purchasing electricity from other renewable sources. Crown Oil Group partnered with the North-West team of ClearLead Consulting...
...pumps despite concerns over installation and running costs. Much-needed reforms to the electricity markets, which it is hoped will bring down heat pump running costs, are still a work in progress...
While we wait for the wider roll-out of future fuels such as hydrogen, biodiesel and electricity we regularly address the challenge to decarbonise transport now. In previous articles we have...
...Velocity. It provides comprehensive financial and management information on fuel use and fleet performance, pinpointing potential inefficiencies and helping to reduce costs. Enviable geographical coverage With more than half a...
...customer’s electricity providers due to the complexity of accounts in the heating oil sector, but the full details of payment timings remain unclear. “There is still some work to complete...
...insurers have the capacity to offer increasing levels of cover.” Reynolds’ insurance is bespoke, designed for the individual needs of a client’s business. As a business changes, the insurance is...
...June 2018 there were 70 active gas and electricity suppliers. This has reduced to 26 currently. The market is dominated by small, local, family-run businesses with less than 10 trucks....
...expensive exercise.” Having no refining capacity puts a country at a significant economic disadvantage. Being able to produce crude oil is meaningless to a consumer, if that crude oil cannot...
...process or the use of non-renewable electricity sources, rather than focusing purely on tailpipe emission comparisons. ICE vehicles here to stay David Richardson from SUSTAIN, the brand that conducted the...
...have an amazing capacity to make things more difficult than they need to be. Not everyone is an expert – and that should be borne in mind when communicating. Also,...