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A look at the UK refinery network past, present and future

Insight

The UK’s refineries: past, present and future

...18 plants but, since the last of the existing network was commissioned by Conoco (now Phillips 66) on Humberside, in 1969, this network has seen 12 closures, with a total...

News

FPS and The Road to Zero

...members’ views by submitting evidence to HM Treasury with respect to The Road to Zero strategy. ‘It’s important the government works with and supports our members, so they can facilitate...

Opinion

UKIFDA responds to government consultations

...be legislated for and how effective EPC ratings are. The Low Carbon Heat consultation called for views on how the UK can achieve its net zero greenhouse gas emissions by...
CCUS

Opinion

CCUS: why the UK needs it for net zero

Elizabeth de Jong, CEO Fuels Industry UK, sets out the case for the viability of Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) and its role in net zero. The need for...

News

A UK hydrogen first for Stanlow

...clear that to deliver Net Zero, hydrogen and carbon capture and storage are going to be a necessity.  This funding is hugely significant for the North West, and the rest...

News

Essar and Progressive Energy join forces in low carbon venture

...provided by the UK Government’s hydrogen supply competition. Chris Manson-Whitton, director at Progressive Energy said: “We cannot reach net zero without decarbonising industry. Today brings a key milestone in that...

News

Ban on petrol and diesel cars sooner than expected

...the CCC in its initial recommendations framework on legislating for net-zero by mid-century. With the ban confirmed, the Government wasted little time in incentivising the market to promote EV innovations....

Insight

Welsh strategy supports 2050 net zero heat targets

The Welsh Government has launched a consultation on its Heat Strategy for Wales, designed to support its commitment to achieve net zero by 2050. As well as mapping out the...
Electric and hydrogen truck pioneer Tevva has made history by launching the first hydrogen fuel cell-supported heavy goods vehicle (HGV) to be manufactured, designed and mass produced in the UK.

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A UK transport first as Tevva launches hydrogen electric HGV

...hydrogen in the UK, developing new technologies, supporting economic growth, and working towards net zero.” Zoe Hall, head of competitions and projects, Advanced Propulsion Centre, said: “I am very proud...
Our latest look at the changing downstream landscape

Insight

UK Downstream: the changing landscape

...of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The UK net zero strategy for aviation, published in July, commits UK domestic aviation to achieving net zero emissions by 2040, and for all airports...