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THE FUTURE OF LIQUID FUELS

THE CHALLENGE of ‘Net Zero by 2050’, coupled with the Government’s announcement that the sale of petrol and diesel cars will cease in 2030, is a serious concern for classic and historic vehicle enthusiasts. Everyone is quite rightly asking what fuels may be available in the future and whether their classic vehicles will run on them.

The DfT has recently published a public consultation . This document proposes a faster and higher ambition on the contribution of sustainable low-carbon fuels by increasing biofuel blending and ways of supporting a more diverse range of fuels in transport for the longer term, especially to support the uptake of renewable hydrogen and recycled carbon fuels (RCFs) –

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