News tagged zeroemission
  • Grants extended to switch van fleets to electric

    Need for extra training for zero emission van drivers abolished

  • California gets first hydrogen-powered train

    North America’s first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission passenger train has been unveiled in San Bernardino, California. The post California gets first hydrogen-powered train appeared first on Global Construction Review.

  • Zero-emission cement ‘miracle’ hailed by researchers and architects

    The Architects’ JournalZero-emission cement ‘miracle’ hailed by researchers and architects Cambridge researchers have found a way of recycling cement to produce ultra-low-emission concrete while also cutting the carbon footprint of steel-making The post Zero-emission cement ‘miracle’ hailed by researchers and architects appeared first on The Architects’ JournalGreg Pitcher

  • Fischer introduces new air source water heater, Aquafficient Eco+

    Zero-emission electric heating manufacturer Fischer has launched the Aquafficient Eco+, a new air source water heater designed to provide hot water quickly and efficiently. The post Fischer introduces new air source water heater, Aquafficient Eco+ appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.

  • Power to zero with Fischer’s zero emission heating solutions

    With over 75 years of manufacturing experience, Fischer has supplied homeowners across the country with zero emission heating solutions. The post Power to zero with Fischer’s zero emission heating solutions appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.

Resources tagged zeroemission
  • How will the UK meet its EV ambitions? - Published by PlaceTech and Miriam Prothero

    The future of transport looks set to rely largely on electric vehicles, with hybrid plug-in vehicles likely to play a useful role in this transition, writes Miriam Prothero. The UK’s Decarbonising Transport plan is ambitious, requiring all vehicles sold from 2035 to be 100% zero emission at the tailpipe (HGVs from 2040) – along with the already widely publicised prohibition of the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030.

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