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...In this article, Paul Bansil, Director at KBR Consulting International, a company delivering global science, technology and engineering solutions, examines the current state of play and the barriers to adopting...
Logistics UK is thrilled to announce the return of its Transport Manger of The Year event, following its resounding success last year and there is a £1000 top prize to...
...is no need for cliff edge targets banning hard pressed motorists’ prized possessions. Emissions are falling because vehicle technology is improving; cleaner fuel technology will evolve organically without the government’s...
...event in Westminster where cross-party MPs and Lords (including members of both Transport and Business and Trade Committees) will discuss the report’s recommendations. The project: Decarbonising UK Road Transport: Map...
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...
...efficiency, reliability, and economics of ammonia cracking. The project will deliver 200kg per day of transport grade hydrogen. The innovative project will use ammonia as a vector for transporting hydrogen...
...the Net Zero Technology Centre, who assessed the global market, competition, technology, locations, infrastructure and export opportunities. The initial ‘Development and Integration of Early, Clean Hydrogen Production Plants in Scotland’...
Essar Oil UK Limited (EOUK) has completed the selection of a key licensor technology provider and signed a contract for the development of the required basic engineering design package for...
Deputy First Minister, Kate Forbes toured Scotland’s first biorefinery as it reached a milestone in its drive to commercialise groundbreaking technology. Celtic Renewables has recently released the first tanker load...
Logistics UK’s Transport Manager 2022 conferences are set to defy expectations, with over one thousand delegates already booked to attend – 38% more bookings than at the same stage in...
...cab design. HGVs are the second largest contributors to UK transport emissions and make up a disproportionate amount of road transport emissions (18%) whilst only contributing 5% of vehicle mileage....
From self-driving vehicles transporting goods, to warehouses run on Artificial Intelligence, logistics businesses are harnessing the technology of tomorrow to revolutionise the efficiency of the industry. To help identify where...
...fuels and hydrogen solutions. “It’s transport day at COP26. Transport is the largest emitter of CO2 in the UK. We believe we must look at all technology options available to...
...chief executive, CILT(UK), says: “Transport accounts for 28% of UK carbon emissions and, despite the downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic, transport emissions will grow with recovery unless action is...
...renewable fuels have become a lot more favourable. The benefits of HVO are impressive, and it can assist in reducing CO2 output for all sectors – from construction to transport...
...low levels’. UKPIA does not envisage that a sustainable low carbon liquid fuel will have a future role in the energy supply system outside of the transport sector (ground transport,...
...measure applies to operators or facility owners with an annual capacity over 500,000 tonnes. New technology In addition, Part 4 of the Act covers new technology. For example, the Act...
...for light-duty transport, hydrogen is being explored for harder-to-electrify heavy-duty transport such as HGVs, shipping, and aviation. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are being considered for heavy transport, including freight trucks,...