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Shell's green hydrogen plant in Europe

Shell's green hydrogen plant in Europe

One of the UK’s biggest energy suppliers Shell has set out to build Europe’s biggest green hydrogen plant as European countries are keen to end their reliance on Russian energy imports. The energy company have taken the investment decision to build the plant “Holland Hydrogen l” which will soon become the biggest renewable hydrogen plant that will produce up...

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Solar panels are in demand as energy prices rise

Solar panels are in demand as energy prices rise

As energy bills have risen across the UK over the past year, so have peoples interests in solar power. Renewable energy brands are seeing a higher interest in solar panels at the minute. They say this is mainly due to people understanding the environmental benefits of having solar panels as well as the cost of energy being so high. Many people have begun to realise that generating your own energy...

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The world is using more fossil fuels than ever

The world is using more fossil fuels than ever

In a new renewable energy report, it has been proven that the share of wind and solar power hasn’t risen that much over the last decade. Even when renewables became more prominent with electricity last year, they did not meet the rise in demand. In the UK the sector that uses the most energy in the UK is the transport sector renewable energy provides less than 4% of energy for this system....

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 The UK is not hitting decarbonisation goals

The UK is not hitting decarbonisation goals

The Climate change committee (CCC) has just released a new report on the progress of the UK’s decarbonisation plans and weather they are at the required level to reach net zero by 2050. In the report it was highlighted that the current policies are not likely to deliver the net zero target. The CCC have made it clear that from this report that there are a lot of departments in this country...

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Global energy levels rise in 2021

Global energy levels rise in 2021

When a global pandemic hit in 2020 energy and fuel demand went down, as a result so did carbon emissions. However, when the lockdowns ended and people where back to work energy consumption shot back up even higher than before the pandemic hit. According to a report primary energy demand soared by 5.8% last year, proving that global energy demand shot right up. This went above the demand in 2019...

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Resolve Net Zero commits to a real living wage

Resolve Net Zero commits to a real living wage

Resolve Net Zero has today accredited as a Living Wage Employer. Our Living Wage commitment will see everyone working at Resolve receive a minimum hourly wage of £9.90, significantly higher than the government minimum for over 23s, which currently stands at £8.91 per hour. Our company is based in the Northwest, a region with nearly a fifth of all jobs (18.4%) paying less than...

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