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...is home to Britain’s busiest container port. Cutting transport costs and emissions As well as accelerating the potential for cleaner industrial processes at the port, green hydrogen has been highlighted...
...Liverpool to Hull and from Shetland to Southampton could benefit economically from achieving net zero. “Our report also shows, however, that these new technologies will need long-term support and investment,...
While significant progress has been made in fleet decarbonisation, the race to reduce emissions is not just a road transport story. Domestic and commercial heating, factories, marine operators, and power...
...support UKIFDA and OFTEC members collectively serve 1.7 million off the gas grid households and represent every aspect of the supply chain. The significant number of co-signatories indicates overwhelming support...
...cost- competitive benefits means it has strong potential for commercial transport. LNG is especially well-suited for long- distance road freight transport, given the limited availability of alternatives to diesel in...
...plant. But natural gas and petroleum products still support the grid and off-grid sectors. Renewables and nuclear met over 50% of electricity demand but heat and transport, both fossil-fuel reliant,...
...Lennon Airport, commented:“The airport has a long-standing relationship with the Stanlow refinery which has been further strengthened with Essar joining us in our open access fuel operations. “The airport has...
...Prior to that he worked on transport/environment projects, including as Director of Transport at the Energy Saving Trust. Among a wide range of achievements, Jonathan led (under Zemo auspices) the...
...the potential of widespread adoption of sustainable fuel for road cars is clear, its use in motorsport and the part it can play in the future sustainability of motorsport from...
The Climate Change Committee’s 2025 Progress Report, released yesterday, delivers a stark but clear message: while the UK remains broadly on track to meet its long-term climate goals, critical sectors...
...Grant Shapps MP, Secretary of State for Transport said: “Low carbon fuels (LCFs) have been instrumental in reducing the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions for more than a decade. Transport has...
Transport emissions is a hot topic that we’ve considered from many different angles and that continues to be a big challenge for distributors on the journey towards net zero. As...
If the sector is to decarbonise effectively, more financial support and better infrastructure is needed, according to a new report. The recently released Electric Vehicle Report 2023, by business group...
...at Immingham, Ellesmere Port, Dagenham and Grangemouth. Continually investing in research and development, ESL fuels has a highly technical team who work closely with the industry to support and develop...
...act to support businesses hoping to cut their carbon footprint, highlighting the potential for advanced biofuels to cut emissions by up to 90%. In a letter to Transport Minister Jesse...
...Logistics’. Co-ordinated by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and Logistics UK, in partnership with the Department for Transport, the campaign has already gained significant support and sponsorship...
Continuing with his exclusive blog for Fuel Oil News, covering news from COP26, Stephen Marcos Jones, director-general UKPIA, shares the latest updates from Transport Day with transport decarbonisation, low carbon...
...“We are focused on providing support to your workplace through adapted training and new resources. We will support your organisation to look after the mental health of you employees” MHFA...