Working towards net zero

Working towards net zero

 
 
 
‘Build back greener’: what does the Prime Minister’s 2030 pledge mean for wind farm infrastructure?
 
Fisher German welcomes the announcement that the government is to invest in offshore wind farms, but warns that there will need to be major investments in infrastructure to ensure targets can be achieved. We ask our experts in utilities & infrastructure, and sustainable energy, their views on the 2030 pledge.

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Zero Carbon Systems for a sustainable future
 
As countries across the world commit to bringing all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050, Giles Lister, of Fisher German, looks at what needs to be done to achieve this. A number of countries are committing to net zero emissions economies by 2050.

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Farm’s sustainable hydrogen scheme first of its kind in the UK
 
Fisher German has secured planning permission for an innovative sustainable hydrogen energy scheme at a farm in Nottinghamshire which is set to be one of the first in the UK. The project at Featherstone House Farm in Bilsthorpe is a new approach in generating fuel from sustainable and renewable sources and takes the UK a step towards carbon neutral energy production

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Green infrastructure investment offers renewed hope
 
The announcement regarding investment into the UK’s green infrastructure offers renewed hope for the industry and is a positive step towards a much anticipated and much needed green recovery. It is positive to see that the government is beginning to grasp the need for an integrated approach to tackling the climate challenge.
 
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