Decarbonising the Road Freight Sector - Ireland

Exploring the challenges for fleets moving to alternative fuels. Download your copy of the report, compliments of FTA Ireland, Inver, SSE, Gas Networks Ireland, Air Products and the FTA Alternative Fuels Working Group

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Decarbonising the Road Freight Sector - Ireland
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Table of Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Introduction
  3. Key take-aways
  4. The road to decarbonisation
  5. The view from the road
  6. The transition to alternative fuels
  7. Current legislation
  8. Partner Profiles
    1. Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (HVO) - Inver
    2. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) - Gas Networks Ireland
    3. Electric - SSE
    4. Hydrogen - Air Products
  9. Data Appendix
  10. Further Information

 

 

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FTA Ireland in conjunction with Analytiqa, Inver, SSE, Air Products, Gas Networks Ireland and FTA Ireland Alternative Fuels Working Group are delighted to publish the first edition of the Decarbonising the Road Freight Sector - Ireland report.

The resulting report will provide plenty of food for thought for owners and operators of commercial Heavy Duty Vehicles and policy makers as we grapple with understanding the challenges decarbonisation poses from a cost and timeline perspective. 

 

 

Alt Fuels Challenges to Transition Poster June 2024

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About FTA Ireland

The Freight Transport Association Ireland is a not-for-profit membership trade association for the Irish freight and logistics industry. Wholly owned and governed by members the association acts solely in advancing their best interests covering all aspects of private and public freight transport, passenger transport and logistics and supply chain sectors, including road, rail, sea and air. 

https://www.ftai.ie

 

 

 

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