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The path towards a cleaner and lower carbon future demands a wide range of solutions and Mabanaft, as a leading independent energy company providing customers with innovative energy solutions, is...
The non-energy use of oil products poses the ‘greatest challenge’ to international trade as the world continues its transition to renewables, according to a supply chain expert. Oliver Chapman, from...
...systems of energy production and consumption to renewable energy sources such as low carbon fuels. “While it may appear that fuel security and net zero are two requirements that pull...
...competition across Northern Ireland to share the importance of energy efficiency with the younger generation. Home energy efficiency is extremely important for the overall future of energy in NI. It...
The Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA) is calling for rigorous strategic planning, forward-thinking policies, and a commitment to innovation to develop a vital network for the transportation and storage of hydrogen...
...the passing of the Energy Bill. “A lot has been achieved but we have to move quickly to reap the benefits of hydrogen across clean growth, energy resilience and Net...
...International Energy Agency), were rejected by many nations who export oil. While the phase-down of all fossil fuels did not make it to the final text, momentum grew around an...
...in the UK energy industry, with a focus on renewables. Given the importance of the UK energy industry in delivering the energy transition, it remains critically important for the new...
...and heat pumps Matt Lockhart, WP Group “Renewable sources of energy are undoubtedly the future however the current reality of renewable energy for the majority of domestic homes is neither...
...The ability to work together well across companies, industry and the wider energy sector will be critical to delivering a successful energy transition which supports jobs and the communities we...
...would it be for both energy security and securing a liveable future if the discount was offered in return for investment in renewable energy infrastructure and development? Instead, renewable energy...
...for a sweeping reform of Europe’s energy security framework – suggesting that national stockpile systems are no longer fit for purpose in today’s volatile global environment. Why reform now? FETSA,...
...next, albeit local adjustments may need to be made. For example, in some countries excess solar energy cannot be fed into the grid. However, we can help implement energy storage...
...call The invasion of Ukraine by Russia galvanised the developed countries, through the auspices of the IEA, into concerted action to safeguard oil supplies; this response was prompted by recognition...
Tyseley Energy Park will host a world-leading ammonia to hydrogen project after securing Government backing. Around £6.7 million from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has been...
...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...
...sustained investment in new technologies, national infrastructure and industrial hubs; a regulatory environment fit for an integrated energy system; and fiscal and industrial policies that create the markets to allow...
...more than 10% of its income on energy in order to provide a satisfactory heating regime. A number of different charities, including the National Energy Action (NEA), use this method...