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...“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...
...significant milestone on its roadmap to a lower carbon future. Supporting energy evolution Steve Little, managing director of Certas Energy, said: “This acquisition represents a major milestone for both Certas...
...at Essar’s Stanlow Refinery in Cheshire, for use across the HyNet region. It will provide Essar Oil UK with low carbon hydrogen to decarbonise its own energy demand in addition...
...vital if we are to meet the UK Government’s strategy of achieving 5GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030. “Like low carbon fuels, the downstream sector is already...
...targeted 10GW of hydrogen production by 2030 and the regulatory and policy framework supports low carbon energy production, as well as the development of low carbon hydrogen infrastructure, expertise and...
...carbon hydrogen plant at Essar Oil UK’s Stanlow refinery in Ellesmere Port, has been awarded £7.5m. The plant will produce 3TWh of low carbon hydrogen – double the UK’s total...
...down barriers and accelerate progress on energy projects. What will it take? But even the most extensive clean energy revolution would not necessarily make the UK a clean energy superpower....
The 74th edition of the Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy delivers a complex picture: Global energy use and CO2 emissions both reached new records in 2024 – and...
...commercial opportunities. To view the eight implications of a changing energy system, the handbrakes and the opportunities for energy and resources companies, visit ey.com/energy. Serge Colle is the Global Energy...
...2030 will put Essar at the forefront of the UK’s shift to low carbon energy. Five-point energy strategy Essar’s energy transition strategy is based on five principles: Running core Stanlow...
...terms of what level of carbon intensity means that an energy source can be considered low carbon. Are these reductions achieved through offsetting or actually achieved? They are actually achieved...
...“Essar Energy Transition is putting the UK at the forefront of the low carbon energy transition. We’re excited to be sharing more detail of our investment plans. “The new terminal, provides...
...scenario, production of hydrogen and carbon capture would shift abroad because of our higher carbon costs, but global emissions would be higher because we would be importing cheaper, higher-carbon products...
...the future low carbon, integrated energy solutions whilst meeting current energy needs. “This is all about a transition. We play a critical role in ensuring energy supply security in this...
...Essar’s transition to becoming a ‘Low Carbon Energy Provider’ of the future. This will also include the construction of two blue hydrogen production hubs at Stanlow under the HyNet project,...
...bills low; cost effectively reduce carbon emissions; ensure a secure, resilient energy supply; bring economic benefits and avoid unreasonable upfront costs for consumers.” Low carbon and lower cost Guy Pulham...
...many companies are already transferring their workers to newly created roles in low carbon energy. Skilled workers can transfer to offshore wind, carbon capture and storage, or midstream hydrogen infrastructure,...
...produce it with a lower carbon footprint.” David added: “Yes, there’s increasing expectation from supply chains and society more broadly. It’s influencing decisions, but the reality is that viable solutions...