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BP Energy Outlook 2022 Edition – the outlook to 2050

...of energy demand will change as the importance of fossil fuels declines, to be replaced by renewable energy and electrification; the energy transition will require a range of other sources...

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Lords warn of Brexit threat to UK’s energy trade

Brexit puts the UK’s current frictionless trade in energy with the EU at risk. This is amongst the findings from the House of Lords’ EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee’s report...

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Profit in renewables? Discover more on 21st November

A Profitable Future in Renewables – Business Strategy Conference takes place at the British Museum in London on Wednesday 21st November. The energy market has undergone many changes, making it...

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The future of biodiesel

...lesser extent due to their focus on waste feedstocks. The current version, however, whilst maintaining a 5% limit by energy content on biofuels derived from land based feedstocks, has seen...

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Strategic supply from Britain’s largest refinery

...is supported by 330 storage tanks. A chemicals plant is integrated with the refinery from which it receives feed stocks.  The plant manufactures a range of products for the plastics,...

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P66 agrees UK-first sustainable fuel supply

...feedstocks. The investment is part of a broader energy transition plan to reduce the carbon intensity of its refinery operations and products that support 1,000 Humber Refinery jobs. “This agreement with British Airways aligns with our strategy...

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Technology: Supporting the supply chain

...customer feedback: “Based on customer feedback, we are developing a remote control which will provide drivers with the full management of the delivery process from the point of delivery. This...
In conversation with Adam Franklin of Greenergy Flexigrid.

Interview

The evolving scope of fuel logistics

...the logistics arm of Greenergy Adam Franklin, CEO of Greenergy Flexigrid considers the current status of this vital part of our industry, sharing his thoughts with Margaret Major, managing editor...