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...on the industry, with transport-related businesses including haulage and courier firms much less positive than construction and engineering. All industries seem to agree, however, that moving to EV was not...
...tonnes of green hydrogen per day. Named Lhyfe Wallsend, the plant aims to supply a range of organisations seeking to decarbonise their manufacturing and transport operations. French plant The France-based...
...ammonia in other transport modes. More widespread end-use electrification, with rising demand for renewable power sources, such as solar and wind. Natural gas will see large scale use as a...
...of green electricity generated from renewable sources will always be more efficient than hydrogen, as energy losses occur during the conversion of electricity to hydrogen, its transportation, storage, and reconversion...
...businesses that manage and transport gas cylinders, as well as better safety and efficiency. Gas cylinder trolleys are vital equipment in any industry that utilises gas bottles and cylinders. The...
In a landmark move for the UK’s decarbonisation efforts, Italian energy giant Eni (operator of the CO2 transport and storage system (T&S) of the HyNet industrial Cluster) and the UK...
...now taking yet another important step in the development of autonomous vehicles. The aim is to examine how this technology can contribute to safe and productive transports in tough geographically-limited...
...over 30 million litres per day into the UK’s inland market. Around 10% of product is transported by coaster with 5% despatched by road from the Hythe road loading facility....
...safety across its operations and continually enhancing its behaviours and processes. The company’s Stanlow refinery is one of the UK’s largest, supplying 16% of all road transport fuels and aviation...
...is already being used in the haulage industry, the public transport industry and in other commercial vehicles and our data shows it could result in a reduction of 2.8 million...
...is committed to helping to raise the bar in roadside services – and where better to start than the UK’s most famous rest stop? This site has served the transport...
...Kärcher Rail Business of the Year Water Business of the Year Air Business of the Year Road Transport Operator of the Year Public Services Operator of the Year International Logistics...
The recent “motorist’s friend” speech by transport minister, Mark Harper MP at the Conservative Party Conference missed the chance to drive down inflation by cutting the red tape that hinders...
...take the time to have a look at the entire set up and to talk with the transport and maintenance managers on site. We believe that prevention is always better...
...first hydrogen double-decker to London, Belfast, Birmingham, Dublin and Aberdeen. Jo Bamford is executive chairman of Ryze Hydrogen, which has existing contracts with Transport for London to provide hydrogen for...
...Competence (DCPC) reforms from the Department for Transport (DfT) raises serious safety concerns and devalues the professionalism of the road haulage sector, according to business group, Logistics UK. Chris Yarsley,...
...year, supporting motorists through a period of financial pressure.” Sue also welcomed a £21bn package to improve the road infrastructure: “An efficient and secure transport network is a vital component...
...through to data scientists, robotics engineers and everything in-between.” Transport Minister Karl McCartney said: “The last few years have shown how crucial our logistics sector is to both the economy...