Jo Howes has extensive experience in the sustainable energy sector gained at E4tech and BP Biofuels. She began working at E4tech in 2002, and now leads E4tech’s work on energy policy and innovation.
The UK government, and many UK companies, believe hydrogen and fuel cells are an essential part of the energy future. Today these technologies have limited availability and high costs, but by 2025 ...
All forecasts point to dramatic growth in aviation over the coming decades – but can more flights and more passengers be accommodated without a significant increase in CO2 emissions? A grouping of UK ...
Ricardo-AEA has been selected, in partnership with E4tech, to deliver the UK government’s Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) hydrogen refuelling stations infrastructure grant scheme to support a ...
(Bloomberg) — Shipments of hydrogen fuel cells grew by more than 40% last year as proponents of the technology worked to establish it alongside lithium-ion batteries as a way to remove pollution from ...