Fuel Oil News April 2018 | Page 18

In Conversation Continued from page 17 more renewables into transport fuel increases we may see E10 being introduced, but for the time being this remains a commercial decision. “It’s also necessary to advise the customer that E10 contains biofuel and, in the case of pre-2000 vehicles there are compatibility issues.” The Government consultation on provision of a protection grade for vehicles unable to use E10 is due later this year – possibly May A new labelling system for fuels Under article 7 of the Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Directive (AFID), which looks to alternative fuels to provide sustainable transportation in the future, the whole of Europe is implementing a new labelling system for fuels. As a member of the European working group, Teresa had an active role in this new labelling. The new harmonised labelling system which the Government is due to consult on shortly, comes into effect in October 2018. After this date all fuel dispensers, nozzles and vehicles must display the new labels to show vehicle compatibility with the fuels on the forecourt. “We need to get the messaging right to reassure motorists and to avoid mis-fuelling,” said Teresa “This will be particularly important for when new fuel blends come onto the forecourt in the future. The DFA is working with the industry to prepare guidance for retailers and motorists which will be available shortly. The direction of travel The DFA, which has many dealings with Government, has found constant changes in The speed of a fast, convenient EV transition depends on how quickly government wants fuel retailers to roll it out ministerial appointments and within the civil service to be a challenge. “We work with Government departments where there’s been a constant churn of individuals, meaning we start at zero each time. Additionally, once the government’s decided on the direction of travel – it’s very difficult to get them to listen to something that’s not on the same page. “That said our means of travelling will be heavily reliant on fossil fuels for many years. As the transition moves on, the challenge for the retail fuel market will be how to meet the needs of the consumer with a diverging fuel mix, hopefully without the Government making life too difficult!” In 2017 the Department for Transport launched a £22m competition to help ‘increase domestic production of advanced low carbon fuels capable of tackling the • Tanker trailers for hire • Short and long term hire available • Highly competitive rates hard-to-decarbonise aviation and HGV sectors’ with the first stage closing in December. “The general public don’t know enough about advancements in fuel technology nor how the industry is working to provide cleaner fuels, particularly for modes of transport difficult to electrify. There’s a lot going on. “Long term the UK is looking at higher fuel imports – a fact which will not change. Meanwhile the Government is being incredibly ambitious with its push towards electric/ autonomous vehicles; the speed at which this transition can take place is hotly debated. Whether this will make the desire to get away from imports more feasible is another matter…. “What I know for certain is we’re in for a period of change to which we must adapt to face a future that’s going to be very different.” Contact the sales team for price and availability on 01226 350650 or e-mail [email protected] 18 Fuel Oil News | April 2018