Latest Energy Census News

11 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
Producers of biofuels and their feedstocks are lobbying for the US Department of Energy to draw up updated and “accurate”...
10 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
The scale up of new renewable electricity capacity will be key for the deployment of electrolysis and delivery of green hydrogen supply chains in the UK, the Zemo Partnership has said.
9 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
A scheme introduced by BMW in the UK to reward plug-in hybrid car (PHEV) users with free charging credits for each electric mile driven will not be a viable method of cutting emissions from cars...
9 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
The Renewable Energy Association (REA) has criticised a recent All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) report for 'Fair Fuel for UK motorists and UK Hauliers”, claiming that reports such as these have contributed to inaction in the UK’s largest greenhouse gas emitting sector: transport.
9 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
Renewable Energy Group - one of the biggest biodiesel producers in the US -almost doubled earnings in the second quarter compared with Q1 as it successfully switched away from pricey soybean oil in favour of waste feedstocks.
9 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
Plans from the administration of US president Joe Biden to design tougher emissions standards for cars and some heavier-duty...
6 Aug 2021
Prices for compliance tickets in the UK’s renewable fuels market were again stable this week, and for the second week running...
Renewable fuels have accounted for 5% of total road and non-road mobile machinery fuel for the first five months of 2021, down from 6% a year earlier....
6 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
A well noted decline in diesel usage in cars in the UK – dubbed ‘dieselgate’ - as the country moves towards meeting emissions...
6 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
Battery electric vehicle (BEVs) will now account for a larger 9.5% of total new car registrations in 2021, according to the UK...
5 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
A group of 13 MPs, many of them on the right-wing of the UK's ruling Conservative Party, have called on government...
4 Aug 2021 | Richard Weyndling
Announcing a return to pre-pandemic production levels in second earnings results last week, Repsol’s chief executive Josu Jon Imaz said the company’s future will be based on twin pillars “of renewable generation...
4 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has pledged around $34 million to fund projects focused on the development of biomass or feedstocks, for use as fuel in sea and air transport.
3 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
India’s biodiesel blending rate is at just 0.1%, a tiny fraction of the 5% threshold mandated for 2030 as the high cost of waste feedstocks holds back the world’s second-most populous country...
3 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
The UK’s largest rail freight operator DB Cargo will transport hybrid cars manufactured in the UK to continental Europe via an eco-locomotive powered by used vegetable oil for the first time.
3 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
Electric vehicle (EV) chargers could pose a risk to the stability of the power grid, security researchers Pen Test Partners (PTP) have revealed.
3 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
The UK’s Department for Transport has made £20 million available for zero-emission road freight trials to help to develop...
3 Aug 2021 | John McGarrity
US ethanol producer Green Plains has reported higher earnings for the second quarter in view of higher production, stronger...
3 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
Germany has reached its goal of one million operational electric vehicles on national roads, the German ministry for...
3 Aug 2021 | Alexandra Chapman
European tariffs on imports of US biodiesel will remain in place for an additional five years, the European Commission said on...
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