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Phasing out fossil fuel in home heating

...as solid biomass boilers, high temperature heat pumps, and potentially liquid biofuels) may offer an alternative in these cases but also indicates that aviation remains its preferred use of biofuels...

Opinion

Terminals ready for liquid fuel transition

Bulk liquid storage providers need to harness “innovation and agility” to meet the green energy requirements of the future as the world transitions away from fossil fuels. UM Terminals says...

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UK Fuels adds 133 Co-op sites to its network

UK Fuels and the Co-op have signed an agreement that will see the Co-op filling stations added to the UK Fuels network.  This will allow UK Fuels card holders to...

Opinion

The route to off-grid heating beyond kerosene 

...a dedicated UK biofuels strategy due later this year or in 2023, will give a clear indication of the extent that the government supports biofuels in domestic and non-domestic heating....

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OTS Group delivers solutions for changing fuels

...that they can be manufactured to directly replace conventional fossil fuels (so called “drop-in” fuels) which means that the uptake is likely to be quick and widespread as it can...

Insight

UK Downstream: the changing landscape

...at developments and prospects in the three main channels to market, which are: • Retail • Commercial / Industrial / Wholesale fuels • Aviation fuels Retail At the start of...

Opinion

UKIFDA vision for a liquid fuel future

...to plan and for suppliers to innovate and invest to ramp up supplies of liquid biofuels. Use tax rates to incentivise take up of liquid biofuels in domestic, agricultural, and...

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HGV hydrogen trials to decarbonise UK fleets

CNG Fuels, the UK’s largest supplier of alternative low-carbon fuels for HGVs, has announced plans to host hydrogen fuel trials across its rapidly expanding UK network of public access biomethane...

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More opportunities for fossil fuel producers

...Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, there is a huge opportunity. These countries will still require fossil fuels to develop industries such as steel, cement and chemicals because they need a heat...