by Anne Bannerman | Nov 7, 2024
The cost of green transition for industry and consumers in the UK The “green premium” in the UK involves the costs of transitioning to renewable energy sources, alongside the financial and structural support needed to make these technologies competitive and...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 31, 2024
The production of green hydrogen in the UK is still in its early stages, but there is a growing momentum driven by the UK government’s net-zero targets, investments from private companies, and the ambitious hydrogen strategy laid out in 2021. Below is an analysis of...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 30, 2024
Green hydrogen is an increasingly critical component of the shift toward cleaner, renewable energy sources, and is generated through a process called electrolysis, which splits water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity. When powered by renewable energy sources...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 14, 2024
Understanding the Barriers to Final Investment Decisions in Hydrogen and eFuel Developments The UK’s decarbonisation agenda has prompted a surge in hydrogen and eFuel projects. However, despite numerous announcements, only a few have progressed to the Final Investment...
by Anne Bannerman | Oct 10, 2024
The European – Euro VI standards for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) are the most stringent emissions regulations currently in place in the European Union and the UK, aimed at reducing harmful pollutants from diesel engines, particularly nitrogen oxides (NOx) and...