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...to supply diesel with lower emissions, Greenergy is today one of Europe’s largest suppliers of biofuels with manufacturing plants in the UK and the Netherlands and a leading distributor of...
...spike in demand for petrol and diesel, the disruption led to delayed deliveries and empty petrol stations up and down the country. Fuel Oil News spoke with Greenergy who explained...
...to Greenergy over the last three years.” Highlighting the company’s strategic direction, Christian Flach, Greenergy CEO explained the decision to divest: “Following three years of significant growth and development, Greenergy...
Burnley-based Greenarc Fuel Cards has introduced a new carbon offsetting service to its thousands of nationwide business fuel card users in an initiative to support the drive to carbon neutrality....
...energy transition, with increasing demand in emerging economies, as they grow and industrialise, offset by the transition to lower carbon energy sources led by the developed world. The recent energy...
...commented: “Tony brings significant additional financial and industrial expertise to the Greenergy board, as well as rigour in corporate governance. We are delighted to have appointed a non-executive of his...
...Newarthill. Green jobs setback The union responded to the latest green jobs setback in Scotland as Argent Energy confirmed its plans to mothball its North Lanarkshire plant by the 31...
Bapco – the Bahrain Petroleum Company – is to establish a regional gasoline blending hub with Greenergy. Bahrain Gasoline Blending (BGB) is set to meet local and regional demand for...
...to Scotland’s ambitions of decarbonising its economy and establishing itself as global leaders in green hydrogen technology, a sector still in its infancy.” The delivery of green hydrogen to Glenmorangie,...
...to fossil fuels. They can decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors without the need for the early scrapping of long-life equipment. E-fuels are produced by combining electrolytic (green) hydrogen, made by electrolysing water...
...0.5% sulphur.” Greenergy will supply 0.5% sulphur marine fuel initially from Cardiff as part of a phased rollout. This will complement Greenergy’s existing supply of marine gasoil (0.1% sulphur) from...
...from industry experts, building trust in your brand, products and services. “Recognising the wider industry, the Green and Innovation awards are open to entries from both UKIFDA members and non-members....
Andrew Owens, chairman of Greenergy Greenergy has announced the purchase of assets at the former Petroplus facility in Teesside from the joint administrators of Petroplus Refining Teesside Ltd, PwC. The...
Understanding the importance of helping the next generation of engineers and technicians, Greenergy’s new apprentice Michael Fesler (r) works alongside mechanical maintenance leader Tony Gibbons Greenergy has taken on its...
Greenergy has commenced diesel, gasoil and kerosene supply from its terminal at Teesside, now known as Greenergy North Tees. The North Tees facility was already closed when it was acquired...
...including Humber Zero, a carbon capture and storage project and the Gigastack green hydrogen project – as we look to lower the refinery’s greenhouse emissions and progress toward the refinery...
...for farmers to play a key role in the green energy revolution. By harnessing resources such as wind, solar, biomass and hydropower, farmers can use their land to generate clean...
...supply chain procurement specialist, OCI Group, believes recent data supports the narrative that an acceleration in the ‘renewable revolution’ can create a more resilient supply chain. Over reliance on oil...