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...edition we chat with Brad Wilkie, commercial director Mechtronic Ltd, who loves family and sports in almost equal measure and, whilst highly accomplished on two wheels, harbours secret ambitions for...
...to measure all energy use across your premises, industrial processes, and fleet. Under ESOS, energy is defined as combustible fuels, heat, renewable energy, electricity, and transport fuel. Your assessment should...
...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...
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...
The decision to split the former Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, announced earlier this month, resulted in the creation of new energy resilience, net zero, growth and export...
...where energy leaders need to be looking. With clean energy no longer an adjacent sector but central to a just transition, International Energy Week has made its pivot. Now the...
...be delayed, and we will be buying fuels from abroad.” John Kent, Chief Energy Transition Officer at energy services provider Kent agreed, saying: “The world is addicted to energy, and...
...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...
For many years, BP, with a certain amount of supporting fanfare, has produced an annual Energy Outlook, which takes a forward looking view of future energy supply and demand, accompanied...
...focus our efforts on Energy, our largest and highest-returning business. We are energised about the future.’ DCC’s focus on the Energy sector aligns with its “Cleaner Energy in Your Power”...
...electrification and renewable energy sources Expanded penetration of new energy ‘carriers’ e.g clean hydrogen in industry and transport, e-fuels, biofuels and biogas Increased energy efficiency That global economic growth will...
David Blevings, Ireland manager of OFTEC As Northern Ireland’s energy companies joined together to celebrate Energy Aware Week last week, OFTEC issued an “energy savings challenge” to householders that could...
...energy security or risk jeopardising that security. Already providing 7.4% of primary energy supply, bioenergy’s contribution must more than double by 2032 if the UK is to address impending deficits,...
A report from energy resource analyst, Wood Mackenzie, offers five key developments for the energy sector over the next 12 months There is no doubt that 2022 has been an...
...the sector both Howard and Stuart feel that the future for energy is far from clear but Northern Energy is committed to both its own contribution to fighting climate change...
...“Prior to joining Mabanaft I was head of risk at Intercontinental Exchange overseeing their global energy risk portfolio.” How does energy compare with other trading sectors? “There has been a...
...“Our members are investing in cleaner energies, boosting the technologies needed to support jobs, communities and the UK’s energy security – and to drive the transition to low-carbon energy. “Following...
...support that marine decarbonisation too.” Leading the way to a greener future The energy industry is changing dramatically. With more innovative ways of generating sustainable energy being conceived and developed,...