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Leading waste-based biodiesel producer Argent Energy is introducing a new brand name – ‘Dieselite’ – to its fuel portfolio. Produced in the UK, Dieselite is a high-quality B+ biodiesel blend,...
...mean, that’s practically a waste of a subscription, right? But if I don’t stick to my routine, I get cranky, so I do my best! Images supplied by Claire Foster,...
...a second-generation biofuel from Coryton that contains zero fossil fuel and is manufactured from agricultural waste and by-products from crops which can’t be used for consumption. With no modifications to...
...Improved efficiency by reducing fuel consumption, minimising downtime, and optimising routes. Environmental protection through tighter emission controls and waste management. Daniel concludes: “It gives our customers confidence that when our...
...welcomed the proposed reforms as “a reset”. Greg Jackson, CEO of Octopus Energy, argued the scheme had become “too wasteful, adding high costs to everyone’s bills and only delivering meagre...
...Greenergy, a leading supplier of road fuels and Europe’s largest manufacturer of biofuel from waste, will allow more students to see what careers are available on their doorsteps and to...
...Lancaster, Brand Manager at New Era Energy. “This programme isn’t just about prolonging tank life, it’s about building a smarter, more sustainable energy ecosystem. “Restoring tanks prevents unnecessary waste, reduces...
...solutions to petrol and diesel HGVs. Renewable biomethane – derived from food waste and manure by CNG Fuels – is the lowest carbon, most cost-effective alternative fuel to diesel available...
...is happening, second- and third-generation waste-derived liquid fuels are being developed, for which future CEN and BS EN standards (including UK forewords and annexes) may be required. Addressing the impacts...
...business on its other, better situated locations. Motherwell operation Argent’s Motherwell biodiesel operation is where Argent Energy’s story started back in 2005 producing 45,000 tonnes of waste-based biodiesel each year,...
...by ABB Consulting on behalf of Decom North Sea and Zero Waste Scotland, aims to improve the efficiency of future decommissioning activity and to identify decommissioning solutions which encompass re-use...
...intensive smelting (temperatures in excess of 1,350 deg C) and industrial levels of toxic waste make for another environmental horror show. Because of the mineral’s plentiful reserves and the fact...
...lubricants and base oils Automated temperature control across the range 15-100°C allows you to select the optimum temperature for your sample No pipette or syringe needed, reducing waste Automatic cleaning...
...its processes through actions such as selectively sourcing wood from reputable suppliers and investing in a wood processing recycling plant and biomass energy plant powered by the waste wood within...
...a synthetic diesel and is produced from renewable raw materials such as vegetable and animal fats, from rapeseed oil or abattoir waste, for example. The fuel can be distributed via...
...the ideal way to track fuel spend and take steps to reduce it,” explained Tony Garner, UK Fuels director. “With its extensive nationwide acceptance, the time and fuel often wasted...
...By aligning with partners who prioritise performance and energy efficiency, we help optimise fuel flow while contributing to greener operations. This leads to reduced waste, improved fuel utilisation, and lower...
...the choice to integrate next generation biofuels into its supplies alongside standard renewables. Development fuels are made from sustainable waste or residual feedstock, with the exclusion of segregated oils and...