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Partners from shipping, R&D and oil and gas are constructing a pilot system for ships, to allow them to use different types of fuel. New and flexible fuel cell technology...
...Petroleum – entry 2 – must have technology A Cobo built 26t DAF 6-Wheeler with a rear steer axle to access those hard-to-reach drops that a traditional double drive 6-wheeler...
...of development: “With our technology partner Eagle Technology of Norway, we are now operating 24/7 in a 1,000-hour continuous run to fully prove the concept.” The focus is now on...
From self-driving vehicles transporting goods, to warehouses run on Artificial Intelligence, logistics businesses are harnessing the technology of tomorrow to revolutionise the efficiency of the industry. To help identify where...
...equivalent to cutting the UK’s HGV emissions by 8%. The company is also preparing for future technologies, with plans to host hydrogen trials across its sites, to ensure the infrastructure...
...under Phase 1 of the competition, in areas covering electrification, e-fuels and green hydrogen, as well as technologies that capture and store energy which would ordinarily be wasted from a...
While electric vehicles (EVs) and those powered by hydrogen and liquefied natural gas (LNG) dominate long-term strategy, many fleet operators are already making carbon savings with a drop-in fuel that...
...overall accountability for growing Petrofac’s global portfolio in low carbon projects including wind, hydrogen, Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS), John also leads initiatives that convert waste to energy. Previously...
...ABSL’s RadGas process technology and will be the first to produce grid-grade biomethane and biohydrogen from municipal waste. Due for completion in 2025, the project will divert 150,000 tonnes of...
...will, in his new role, be responsible for advancing the Phillips 66 European business in the areas of renewable fuels, batteries, hydrogen and carbon capture. Nassiri, who was previously supply...
...who work in offshore oil and gas have the attributes to help grow the offshore wind sector. In downstream, we have been safely using hydrogen in refineries since the 1930s...
...become the people who build and maintain our wind turbines, carbon capture systems, hydrogen production factories and other hardware needed for Britain’s low carbon future. “That future needs a lot...
...and storage (CCUS) operational today, but an ambitious government target of 10 million tonnes CO2 installed capacity by 2030. The UK’s low-carbon hydrogen production is in a nascent stage of...
...coal deliveries and evolved to being suppliers of petroleum and other energy products, servicing a substantial, diverse portfolio of customers. Further, they have been eager adopters of new technology and...
...a range of technologies will be needed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at the scale required to meet net zero. No single low carbon technology such as EVs can...
...of Research & Development tax relief, which can be a key driver of success in the field of green technology. “The investment towards the Aberdeen Energy Transition Zone, Global Underwater...
...not decarbonise aviation, but as zero emissions electric and hydrogen aircraft technologies are decades away for long-haul aviation, SAF is an immediate mid-term solution. What is your opinion on ‘greenwashing’?...
...also identifies and explores trends like the growth of LNG and hydrogen, which are on the diversification agenda for more than half of storage terminal respondents, but only 22% and...