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Lynx Fuels

Interview

In conversation with Lynx Fuels

Lynx Fuels is a growing, independent, fuel distribution business based in the North of England. The business has recently opened a new depot in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, and has...
George Eustice MP

Interview

In conversation with George Eustice MP

...that, you go further and move to a different technology, but we need to be making use of some of these transitional steps. “To get widespread uptake of lower carbon...
Luke Nolan

Interview

Fuelling the future: The voice of the next generation 

Many fuel businesses in our industry are family-owned and operated. As the next generation of family members becomes increasingly involved, Fuel Oil News wanted to hear their views. Claudia Weeks,...
Industry responds to government hydrogen plans

Opinion

Hydrogen (H2.0): a new dawn?

...in an internal combustion engine (ICE) with no carbon emission, converted to electricity directly in an alkaline fuel cell, or cracked to provide hydrogen for non-alkaline fuel cells. Market participants...

News

A compelling case for oil-fired heating

“Government funding to support the development, evaluation and piloting of an ultra-low carbon fuel would be valued,” says Paul Rose A two-stage approach to reducing carbon emissions from oil-using households...

News

Call for urgent heat policy intervention

...roll out of a low carbon liquid fuel replacement for kerosene, which our industry is working hard to bring to market during the 2020s.” www.oftec.org.uk          ...

News

BWOC – a business with character

...BWOC is proud to support British reforestation schemes.  “We capture 100% of our own carbon footprint and 10% of that of all our fuel card customers when using our fuel...

News

Fuel switch in full flow for River Thames

...The Dispenser will supply GreenD+, the lowest emission diesel fuel available on the river. The Dispenser will become London’s premier green floating fuel station and will help make an annual...

Opinion

UKPIA welcomes Government’s E10 announcement

...added to petrol to reduce the fuel’s carbon emissions. The introduction of E10 is a practical step that increases renewable fuel use in the UK now and UKPIA looks forward...