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1Matthew Stone Renovare Fuels. The Tech
Underpinning a Green Recovery Matthew Stone
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2Matthew Stone Renovare Fuels, Renovare RF1
- The unforeseeable global emergence of COVID-19
has reshaped much of society as we know it. As
countries around the world responded to the
pandemic, we saw a significant decline in carbon
emissions globally so much so that the
International Energy Agency (IEA) anticipates an
eight per cent drop in annual emissions in 2020.
As the UKs lockdown eases, many leaders are
calling for a green economic recovery that
maintains lower emissions. Here, biogas to liquid
fuel technology expert Matthew Stone Project RF1,
Matthew Stone, Renovare RF1, Renovare Fuels
Chairman, explores the technologies underpinning
a green recovery.
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3Matthew Stone Renovare Fuels, Renovare RF1
- At the peak of lockdown measures in March 2020,
many countries observed a decline in emissions of
almost one-quarter on 2019 levels. The UK was
among the leaders during this drop, with a fall
of almost one-third (31 per cent) in March.
However, as lockdown measures have eased
globally, the emissions have steadily climbed. In
April 2020, they were still 17 per cent lower
than in 2019, but only five per cent lower by
June. - It was inevitable that as industries picked up,
businesses reopened and people began commuting
once more, emissions would increase. To realise
similar reductions in emissions post-lockdown,
there needs to be faster adoption of clean
technologies and energies.
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5Matthew Stone Renovare Fuels, Renovare RF1
- A green recovery should accelerate investment in
the rollout of low carbon technologies, their
supporting infrastructure and greener energy
sources. In the immediate aftermath of COVID, a
green recovery should also see a focus on
net-zero carbon or carbon-negative technologies,
which provide a more immediate relief from
emissions. 2 technologies central to this are
carbon capture and storage (CCS) and Energy from
Waste (EfW). - CCS
- The transition to entirely low carbon and green
energy sources will take years, but CCS
technologies can prevent the release of carbon
emissions during this period. CCS involves CO2
being captured, either before or after the
combustion process, and then compressed into a
liquid form that is used to refill depleted oil
and gas reservoirs. It can also be used in other
processes, such as steam energy production or to
strengthen concrete.
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- CCS technologies allow for the decarbonisation of
conventional energy production, which can reduce
the net emissions of traditional energy supplies.
The main infrastructure investment required is
the laying of pipes for the liquid carbon dioxide
to pass through. Beyond that, it offers a viable
option to reduce emissions from industrial
processes, which is why the UKs Committee on
Climate Change (CCC) included it as a focus area
in its recent annual parliamentary report. - EfW
- There are numerous technologies that strive to
turn waste into an energy source, mostly to
produce electricity or heat. These technologies
typically aim to offset the use of traditional
fossil fuels and energy sources by recovering
energy from biodegradable waste.
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8Matthew Stone Renovare Fuels, Renovare RF1
- However, one of the most interesting areas of
development is in the use of biomass as a liquid
fuel for vehicles. This can help to curb the
environmental impact of transport, which is among
the biggest contributors to overall carbon
emissions and one of the sources that was cut
the most during the COVID response.
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