FPS Launches Future Vision For Clean Growth and Decarbonisation

31st May 2019

The liquid fuels distribution trade association for the UK and Republic of Ireland The Federation of Petroleum Suppliers (FPS) has officially launched its future vision for clean growth and decarbonisation during its annual exhibition FPS EXPO 2019.FPS Clean Growth Future Vision

FPS unveiled its vision for cutting carbon through the development of biofuels to visitors at this month’s FPS EXPO at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool, when its new name UKIFDA (UK and Ireland Fuel Distributors Association) was also voted on at the AGM and agreed upon.

“As the trade association for the liquid fuels distribution industry, we’ve always supported the principle of decarbonisation, clean growth and clear air,” says Guy Pulham, FPS Chief Executive.

“Now we have officially set out in our Clean Growth Future Vision brochure all we aim to achieve in both the near and far future and highlighted the opportunities for the industry as a whole.

“Our members have always been committed to improving energy efficiency and will continue to contribute to the long-term decarbonisation targets of the Government.

“Liquid fuels are developing all the time and have come a long way in terms of efficiency and reduced carbon emissions. Our members are best positioned to help consumers through the transition phase as new fuels start to come to market.”

There are currently 1.5million homes in the UK and 686,000 homes in Ireland that rely on liquid fuels for heating.

Guy Pulham comments: “All the trials on FAME blend kerosene carried out in recent years are extremely positive and more trials are planned. We strongly urge Government to encourage and support trials of new liquid fuels as there are strong signs that these can very much be part of the solution, especially as many of the mixes would work well with consumers’ existing heating systems.”

The FPS wants Government to be technology neutral and to not view electrification as the only option. It believes that biofuels can help achieve decarbonisation in the future and should form part of the future energy mix.

“Short term, consumers need to be encouraged to make energy efficiency changes, such as infrastructure improvements on their homes including smart metering and insulation, to reduce carbon emissions immediately,” adds Guy Pulham.

“Technology is key, and we will continue to work alongside our European trade association partners and stay abreast of emerging technologies and products.

“Long term, we intend to work with all relevant bodies as well as consumer groups to help ensure different solutions can be found for different homes and budgets. We will also take part in the independent testing of low-carbon fuels and work with all in the supply chain to drastically cut the fossil content in liquid fuels to zero ahead of the deadline set by the Paris Agreement.

“Low carbon liquid fuels can and should play a part in the decarbonised future”

To obtain a copy of the FPS’ Clean Growth Future Vision, email info@fpsonline.co.uk

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