RDE 435 - Informing emission limits for low carbon fuels in combustion

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9 months ago

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9 months ago

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The UK drive to Net Zero has resulted in a range of industrial sectors looking at the use of low 
carbon fuels in combustion systems, including the use of hydrogen and/or ammonia.
As these fuels start to be used, the UK Regulators in England, Scotland Wales and Northern 
Ireland will need to set emission limit values in environmental permits, especially for oxides of 
nitrogen (NOx).
To progress this work, the Environment Agency has agreement from the UK/Devolved 
Administrations Governance on industrial pollution control, to set up a Technical Working Group to 
develop guidance on emission limit setting for low carbon fuels. There have already been 
discussions with other UK Regulators, the British Flame Research Committee, Energy UK and 
DESNZ regarding possible approaches for limit setting, and provision of evidence to inform the 
Regulators decision making.
In order to progress this work, with the ambition of securing near final guidance by March 2024, 
there is a need for resource to assist in a number of elements of the operation of the Technical 
Working Group, as well as the development and drafting of the guidance.

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