...transition It’s worth considering some of the technologies that make electric process heaters and heat exchangers promising candidates for replacing traditional heaters. Heaters with Continuous Helical Flow (CHF) technology are...
...really compelling reasons to participate in a measured, managed and affordable transition to low carbon technologies. “We have to get to a place where the lowest carbon heat is also...
...Ireland, explains how an industry group, The Alliance for Zero Carbon Heating (TAZCH) is influencing government policy on the decarbonisation of the home heating sector in Ireland. While climate-related issues...
...on the low carbon heat consultation UKIFDA technical manager Tony Brown said; “Whilst we always welcome any news on low carbon heat options and decarbonisation innovations, we are disappointed there...
...of the HyNet low carbon cluster. We are also looking at building a hydrogen transportation hub at Stanlow. Anything related to the hydrogen economy, in terms of liquid fuel handling,...
...direction from the UK government in terms of the 10-point plan, our intention is to process lower carbon feedstocks, produce lower carbon liquid fuels, including renewable products and EV battery...
...ventures. Providing low carbon hydrogen from 2026 The UK’s first low carbon hydrogen facility at Essar Stanlow will sit at the heart of the HyNet low carbon cluster, to produce...
...a commitment to ensure that, from 2035, all new heating appliances in homes are low carbon. The main points of the strategy are highlighted below. Heat pumps first The strategy,...
...or so years. The Government, through its ‘Heat and Buildings’ strategy, published in 2021, signalled its clear preference for heat pumps as the principal energy source for space heating, but...
...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...