zero emission
The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive aims to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption in the EU buildings sector by 2030 and make it climate-neutral by 2050
The non-profit organisation, which provides public transport, will complete the necessary planning required to transition to a full fleet of zero-emission vehicles
Transport is one of its most polluting sectors and has been circled as a priority for the country to lower its carbon footprint
Emergency services will receive the funding from government to quash the sector’s carbon footprint
It’s expected to cut the country’s carbon emissions by 10m tonnes by 2035
Vehicles are responsible for around 15% of the EU’s carbon emissions
Tourism industry has called on the government to accelerate the rollout of EV charging infrastructure
Wrightbus has secured the funding, as it looks to build 3,000 zero-emission buses
The EU has reached a deal to ban internal combustion engines
Good Energy has led the fundraising with £3.7 million investment