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“We are proud to empower our customers in enhancing their sustainability credentials through the adoption of FuelBox, contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions and improved air quality across the...
...substantial energy demands inherent in the process, the necessity for chemical catalysts, and the emissions produced by the involved plants. Moreover, most systems grapple with the recurrent need for shutdowns...
...is working to supply sustainable variations of hi-vis workwear, footwear and PPE as well as ways to recycle end-of-life garments. Working in an industry where carbon emissions are, for now,...
...is likely to require reducing emissions from buildings to near zero. “To make the transition to a low carbon economy then we will need to change the way we heat...
...makes way for different types of fuel including green ammonia and LNG and can reduce emissions from shipping by 40 to 100%. With this flexibility, vessels can choose fuel according...
...additional carbon emissions into the atmosphere and can result in a 90% net reduction in CO2 emissions. Certa was the first energy operator in Ireland to open a fully-fledged HVO...
...of CO2 per year, removing around 45% of all Stanlow emissions. The project has applied for the right to negotiate with the UK Government for a revenue support mechanism as...
Jeremy Hawksley, OFTEC director general The proposed Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is unlikely to tackle the problem of carbon emissions from rural homes, according to OFTEC. In a written response...
...net zero. Offering a 45-minute overview of hydrogen, the benefits of use, safety considerations, and protection measures required, ‘An Introduction to Hydrogen’ makes key comparisons between hydrogen and conventional fossil...
...crystallise follow-on opportunities to unlock trade corridors between the UK and the emerging global hydrogen market. In collaboration with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Gemserv, H2SITE, Equans,...
...parties. Changing narrative What has struck me is the changing narrative around meeting targets, specifically net zero by 2050. Previously, there was little discussion about how to achieve the goals...
...the other being China and India’s switch to Russian oil. China’s Zero-COVID policy As mentioned last month, demand from China has a significant impact on the oil price. Despite growing...
...delivering an optimised fuel starting next season, as the two partners push towards a net zero carbon emission future. A lower carbon future In 2024, the two championships will be...
...zero. In response to the Government’s consultation, UKPIA has expressed concern about plans to publish the business model by mid-2023 because the delay could hold back vital investment decisions. Timescale...
...keep the space for new technologies to emerge and for existing ones to be refined. Where we often go wrong with net zero is trying to lock down premature decisions.”...
...can play in delivering a net zero UK. We have direct engagement with policy makers and officials and formally respond on behalf of the sector to consultations. My most memorable...
...2009, Tesco became the first business globally to set the ambition to become zero-carbon by 2050 and is on track to reach net zero in its Group operations by 2035,...
...world leader on climate change. Since then, we have seen the High Court rule that the Government’s plan to reach net zero was unlawful and heard that plans to appeal...