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...Spirit Energy’s Morecambe Net Zero (MNZ) carbon store in the East Irish Sea. A stronger, decarbonised future In line with EET’s ambition to become one of Europe’s leading low-carbon fuels...
...range of energy efficiency, low carbon energy and carbon storage initiatives, designed to decarbonise its production processes and put Essar at the forefront of the UK’s shift to low carbon...
...pumps, alongside energy efficiency measures and other low-carbon technologies.” This spending is in addition to £8.3 billion for Great British Energy and £14.2 billion for Sizewell C nuclear. Funding for...
Tria Energy has diversified dramatically from its origins as Tria Oil, a legacy fossil fuel company, to become a leading supplier of low carbon liquid fuel across the UK &...
...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...
...steam methane reforming process involves reacting natural gas with high-temperature steam to produce hydrogen, carbon monoxide and a small amount of carbon dioxide. In a subsequent reaction, the carbon monoxide...
...carbon refinery and first low carbon fuel producer. Decarbonisation strategy Deepak Maheshwari, CEO of Essar Oil UK, said: “It’s great to have our final licensor technology provider in place as...
...in biomass energy, this is followed by wind energy (51%), solar energy (39%), hydropower (23%) and battery energy storage systems (14%). Only two percent of UK farmers interviewed said they...
...providers. “It’s not off-the-shelf,” Lisa explains. “For our core programmes, we work with providers to build curricula that reflect our business, our timing, and the skills we actually need. That...
...HyNet (a low carbon hydrogen energy and carbon capture project) which will transform the North West of England and North Wales into one of the world’s first low carbon industrial...
...an adjacent sector but central to a just transition, International Energy Week has made its pivot. Now the question is: how do we? Image credit: The Energy Institute/International Energy Week...
...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...
In line with its ambition to be Ireland’s most progressive energy provider, fuel supplier Certa, part of DCC, has announced the acquisition of solar and renewable energy specialists Alternative Energy...
...of complexities in a modern energy development and, here, Ian Thomas and Nick Low, of technical consultancy Vysus Group, explore how, in the midst of an energy transition, the complementary...
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), heat makes up two-thirds of industrial energy demand, and almost one-fifth of global energy consumption – meaning the ways used to produce and...
...For years, much of the energy transition debate has focused primarily on carbon reduction. Increasingly, however, policymakers are positioning electrification and domestic renewable energy generation as a route to resilience...
...because oil consumption in the energy sector is relatively low compared to gas and electricity’. The EU is a key energy trading partner for the UK, supplying approximately 12%...
...most significant areas is the energy transition – helping companies convert parts of their terminals to cope with new energy transition products – which I very much enjoy. On another...