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? Fueling carbon-free transport

Climate Tech VC

As energy demands increase for heavier and longer-distance transport, the energy efficiency equation for fossil based-fuels becomes harder to displace. As energy demands increase for heavier and longer-distance transport, the energy efficiency equation for fossil based-fuels becomes harder to displace.

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Heat: A policy chasm on the route towards net zero

Business Green

A consultation on future clean heat support following the closure of the domestic RHI [3]. A consultation on future clean heat support following the closure of the domestic RHI [3]. BEIS released a suite of documents regarding 'clean heating' policy last Tuesday including most importantly details of what will follow on from the RHI.

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How can the world kick its oil habit?

Mr. Sustainability

An overview of our addiction to oil, and the methadone we need in order to kick the habit Summary - The world runs on oil. Don’t agree on the assessment or the different pathways to get rid of fossil fuels? Sustainability in italic , with the knowledge of the events of the latter part of 2020 and 2021. Comment down below.

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It is oil over. Or is it?

Mr. Sustainability

An interview about the future of fossil fuels with Daniel Yergin, combined with perspectives from Mr. Sustainability At the start of 2021, an interview with Daniel Yergin appeared in the Financieel Dagblad. Why do some still say fossil fuels are a necessity, while all products of crude oil can be made from renewable biomass or synthetically?

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It is oil over. Or is it?

Mr. Sustainability

An interview about the future of fossil fuels with Daniel Yergin, combined with perspectives from Mr. Sustainability At the start of 2021, an interview with Daniel Yergin appeared in the Financieel Dagblad. Why do some still say fossil fuels are a necessity, while all products of crude oil can be made from renewable biomass or synthetically?