Thames Estuary gears up for zero emission operations

A stream of green projects along the Thames Estuary is helping the marine sector mark the shift towards Net Zero. Net Zero Marine Services (NZMS) has secured capital from UK Power Networks’ (UKPN) Green Recovery Fund programme to support its power infrastructure along the Thames.

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Faster progress on EV charging point rollout identified as top priority in NIC Progress Review

The need to accelerate the roll out of electric vehicle charging points to ensure the 2030 date for the end of the sale of new petrol and diesel cars remains viable is outlined as a top priority in the National Infrastructure Commission’s (NIC) Infrastructure Progress Review. 

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Car industry calls for EV regulatory body

The UK automotive industry has today (16 February 2022) called for a new regulatory body to monitor the electric vehicle (EV) market, including charging price levels and affordability,

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Rising above the noise

Transport + Energy hears from Colin Herron CBE, Professor of Practice at Newcastle University and Managing Director of Zero Carbon Futures, who discusses the transition to electric vehicles and how the sector needs to focus on six key areas to get there.  

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Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021: Chancellor spends on transport and infrastructure

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has outlined the Government’s commitment to improve transport and infrastructure in today’s (27th October 2021) Autumn Budget and Spending Review.

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Developing electric vehicle markets to deliver change

UK Power Networks is forecasting that up to 2.7 million electric vehicles (EVs) will be connected to its networks by 2028, up from just 150,000 in its regions today. Transport + Energy caught up with the company’s Director of Customer Service, Strategy, Regulation and Information Systems – Suleman Alli – to find out why and how the network operator has been developing and building markets to build confidence in EVs.

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The race to electrify transport is on

The UK Climate Change Committee has suggested that the government has ‘ambition but no detailed plans on reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050’. But in May, the electricity regulator Ofgem announced £300 million of investment – part of a larger £40 billion strategy – to get Britain ready for more electric transport and heat. Dr Jon Hiscock, Managing Director of power technology specialist Fundamentals Ltd, examines how the electricity industry is rising to the challenge of electric vehicles.

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