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ITS UK and TTF agree new partnership

Intelligent Transport Systems UK (ITS UK) and the Transport Technology Forum (TTF) have entered into a new partnership that will see the two organisations working together to better support the transport technology sector and the adoption of new technologies for the benefit of transport users.

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Transport + Energy Forum in pictures

The inaugural Transport + Energy Forum brought together a range of different stakeholders including local authorities, central government, the supply chain, vehicle manufacturers, energy networks and trade associations – to discuss the actions that need to be taken to reach net zero.

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EnergyLatestNews

REA report highlights lack of Government action over net zero

The Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA) has published its annual report – REview22 – with the key findings showing that the renewable industry has shown ‘great resilience and ingenuity’ but ‘the Government is failing to match its Net Zero commitments with action’.

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Electric VehiclesEventsLatestNews

Transport + Energy Forum: Still time to register

There’s still time to register for the inaugural Transport + Energy Forum – an event which will bring together key stakeholder groups to discuss the actions that need to be taken to reach net zero.

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Electric VehiclesEnergyEventsLatestNews

OZEV and BEIS to speak at Forum event

Katie Black, the Joint Head of the Office of Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) and Paul van Heyningen – Deputy Director for Net Zero Electricity Networks at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) – will deliver keynote updates at next month’s Transport + Energy Forum.

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EnergyLatestNews

IEA report calls for urgent international collaboration to accelerate climate progress

A report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA) highlights growing momentum across key sectors, including a doubling of electric vehicle (EV) sales in 2021 and a forecast 8% increase in global renewable capacity in 2022 – but says more must be done to accelerate climate progress.

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