All Decarbonisation articles – Page 19

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    CNG Fuels subsidiary HyFuels to trial hydrogen for HGVs

    2021-10-27T23:01:00Z

    CNG Fuels is to host HGV hydrogen fuel trials across its UK network of public access biomethane refuelling stations.The trial will be conducted under Hyfuels, a new branch of the company, which aims to help customers adopt hydrogen quickly and easily when it becomes commercially viable.The trials follow a report ...

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    Use retrofit solutions to ensure trucks are ULEZ compliant, advises Zemo Partnership

    2021-10-25T15:45:00Z

    HGV operators should adopt approved vehicle retrofit solutions to meet the demands of London’s newly expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone, according to Zemo Partnership.The new London ULEZ, launched today, (25 October) will be 18 times the size of the current central area, covering all of London up to but not ...

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    Build distribution hubs near end user, new research concludes

    2021-09-30T13:32:00Z

    Building consolidation centres close to where people live and work is key to the future of UK logistics, according to property developer Prologis UK, which is funding a report into the future of freight.It said there was a “damaging misconception” that distribution centres should be sited outside of cities in ...

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    DPD covers logo with giant sticky note to highlight climate crisis

    2021-09-20T10:45:00Z

    Parcel delivery firm DPD is covering up its logos on its trucks this week with a giant sticky note stating: “Tackle the Climate Crisis" as part of as campaign called the World's To Do List.The campaign, which comes ahead of the critical climate summit in COP26 in Glasgow at the ...

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    BVRLA calls for taskforce to help with phase-out of non-zero emission HGVs

    2021-09-10T14:56:00Z

    The BVRLA wants the government to come up with a delivery plan that supports the phase-out of non-zero emission HGVs between 2035 and 2040.It said it wants to see a similar approach adopted for cars and vans.In a response to a consultation on a phase-out, the association recommended the setting ...

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    Government gives green light to LSTs and announces trial of 48-tonne trucks

    2021-08-24T11:12:00Z

    The government is to launch a trial of 48-tonne trucks and allow the use of longer semi-trailers (LSTs) on Britain’s roads from 2022, the DfT has announced.The move follows a nine-year trial and a public consultation on LSTs, which DfT said found “overwhelming” support for the vehicles.Motortransport.co.uk first hinted at ...

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    Langdon Transport has licence revoked as director is disqualified for five years

    2021-08-12T23:01:00Z

    Langdon Transport in Plymouth has had its licence revoked and its director disqualified for five years following a Bristol public inquiry.The company, which holds a standard national licence in the West of England traffic area authorising a total of 49 HGVs and 52 trailers running out of six operating centres, ...

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    Trial uses mobile data to tackle potholes and congestion

    2021-08-02T13:47:00Z

    Anonymous data from the O2 mobile phone network is being used in a government trial to identify potholes and congestion hotspots.The Thames Valley Berkshire Live Lab project aims to help local authorities plan improvements to air quality, public health, roads and energy infrastructure.The trials use crowd movement data collected from ...

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    RHA and Logistics UK disagree over viability of transport decarbonisation plan

    2021-07-14T09:08:00Z

    The UK government has published its “revolutionary” 'Transport decarbonisation plan' that includes a consultation on banning the sale of “non-zero emissions HGVs” under 26 tonnes by 2035 and the sale of all fossil-fuelled HGVs by 2040.Announcing the plan, transport secretary Grant Shapps MP said: “Transport is the largest contributor to ...

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    'Turn old tyres into fuel,' Net Zero campaigners urge

    2021-06-25T11:24:00Z

    End-of-life tyres should be reprocessed into renewable transport fuels if the government wants to achieve its Net Zero emissions target, according to campaigners.The Renewable Transport Fuel Association (RTFA) and the Tyre Recovery Association (TRA) are collaborating to promote a greater uptake of the chemical process known as pyrolysis, which converts ...

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    Developer of My Transport Planner secures new investment

    2021-06-23T11:11:00Z

    The Algorithm People, developer of pay-as-you-go route optimisation platform My Transport Planner, has secured $2.2m (£1.6m) of funding from a consortium of tech investors led by former Sage chief executive Stephen Kelly.It said the cash injection will allow it to accelerate plans for UK and international growth and focus on ...

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    Greater Manchester hauliers see CAZ funding for truck upgrades almost tripled to £12,000

    2021-06-21T15:05:00Z

    Funding to help local hauliers upgrade their fleets to meet Greater Manchester’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) requirements has been almost tripled to £12,000.Local operators will be able to apply for the support, up from an original proposal of just over £4,000, which they can use towards purchasing Euro-6 trucks which ...

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    Birmingham CAZ launch sees charges delayed for two weeks

    2021-06-02T09:55:00Z

    The launch of the controversial Birmingham Clean Air Zone (CAZ) yesterday (1 June) has created confusion among drivers trying to pay the fees for the first time, after it emerged that they won’t be charged for the first two weeks of the scheme.This decision was not communicated to businesses or ...

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    End of red diesel duty discount should prompt switch to fridges powered from truck engine

    2021-06-01T10:54:00Z

    Temperature-controlled operators need to act now to avoid an overnight increase in fuel costs when the red diesel rebate is withdrawn, refrigerated systems manufacturer Hultsteins is warning.In less than a year, new laws to clean up air will be introduced, which involves the removal by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) ...

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    Free webinar: Would you like to find out more about HVO for you fleet?

    2021-05-20T08:00:00Z

    With carbon-reduction now a core focus for HGV operators and their customers, the latest generation of sustainable drop-in fuels, such as HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil), could provide a solution.Freight in the City has therefore partnered with DAF Trucks to bring to life the potential of using HVO across your fleet ...

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    Operators prepare to test drive the Denby Eco Link B-Double truck at RHA demonstration day

    2021-05-17T16:52:00Z

    Twenty four hauliers are being given the chance to test drive the Denby Eco Link B-Double truck next week at RHA’s latest Ride and Drive day.The invitation-only event, which will be held at Newark Showground on Tuesday 25 May, aims to not only demonstrate the 25.25m 60-tonne road train to ...

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    DPD vehicles take part in new project to monitor urban air quality

    2021-05-06T15:41:00Z

    DPD’s vehicles are being used as mobile air quality monitors, measuring the amount of harmful particles in six UK cities to help councils with their policy making.Project BREATHE is already in full swing in London, with 100 sensors on the roofs of DPD vans and 20 fixed units on the ...

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    Newell and Wright Transport (NWT) reopens rail terminal and plans recruitment drive

    2021-05-06T14:31:00Z

    Newell and Wright Transport (NWT) has reopened a disused rail terminal in a bid to cut its carbon footprint and increase rail freight services.The Tinsley Marshalling Yard, which sits half in Rotherham and half in Sheffield, welcomed its first train into the yard this week from Maersk, since it fell ...

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    Greater London operators urged to make fleet plans now to avoid new ULEZ fines and charges

    2021-04-30T13:43:00Z

    Firms operating in the South East are being urged to plan their vehicle provision now and avoid paying thousands of pounds in extra charges when the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) balloons in size.In October, the ULEZ will cover an area 18 times larger than it currently does, bounded by ...

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    Oxfordshire council set to ban HGVs from using towns as rat runs

    2021-04-08T16:22:00Z

    Weight restrictions to prevent HGVs from using towns in Oxfordshire as a rat run could be introduced if funding is secured from local businesses.A vote for the introduction of environmental weight restrictions by councillors at Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) was agreed earlier this week, but it was also acknowledged that ...