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Zemo's 20th Anniversary Conference - Zemo 20:Zero, 15 June 2023
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Challenges of the current policy – why move to a lifecycle CO2 approach?
Introduction and overview of the work LowCVP and APC are doing on Life Cycle Assessment
Working together to accelerate change - Lower carbon, bigger opportunity
LowCVP presentation to Finance & Leasing Association Annual Conference, Williams F1 Centre, Oxford (21 Nov 2019)
Maximising the benefits of current, sustainable transport fuels - Emmanuel Desplechin, Secretary General, ePURE
Future Fuels & Energy for Road Transport - Prof. Neville Jackson, Ricardo
Altalto Waste-to-Jet-Fuel Project - Neville Hargreaves, Velocys
The Role of Sustainable Aviation Fuels - Leigh Hudson, British Airways
Aligning UK car emissions with Paris (1.5-2°C) provisional carbon budget analysis - Prof. Kevin Anderson, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
Next Generation Fuels: Advanced Biofuels and Other Development Fuels - Gaynor Hartnell, REA
Commercialising Hydrogen as a Fuel - Ben Madden, Element Energy
Net Zero: The Transport Challenge - Baroness Brown, The Committee on Climate Change
Next Generation Fuels: BioSNG/Hydrogen - Andy Cornell, Progressive Energy
Maximising the Benefits of Today’s Low Carbon Fuels - Aaron Berry, DfT
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