Certas Energy to host regional clean air conference

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To help address the air quality challenge for businesses in the South East, fuel and lubricants supplier Certas Energy is hosting a one-day Clean Air Conference at the Port Lympne Hotel in Kent on 6 September.

Balancing the requirement for thousands of new homes in the South East with the urgent need to reduce levels of harmful emissions from diesel vehicles represents a significant challenge for both transport and construction businesses.

The event will highlight the availability of alternative fuels and deliver practical advice on how businesses can make a difference to air quality today by making smarter fuel choices.

Key speakers confirmed so far include Marcel van den Berg from Shell GTL Fuel, Deborah Kapaj from Kent County Council, James Hobday from Emissions Analytics and Brian Worrall from Certas Energy.

Event chairman, Alex Ward, Regional Manager at Certas Energy said, “We have been working closely with our customers across the UK to support them in adopting alternative fuels to improve air quality, without impacting efficiency or profitability. Our inaugural Clean Air Conference is a must-attend event for commercial businesses with fuel requirements in the South East, to hear from and talk to an expert panel of speakers on the challenges and opportunities in reducing emissions.

As we wait for the Government to confirm how it will tackle the air quality crisis, this event offers delegates the opportunity to hear first-hand about how alternative fuels can make a difference today.”

The event will place at the home of The Aspinall Foundation, an internationally renowned animal conservation charity, offering delegates the chance to network in a beautiful environment which relies on clean air to successfully breed endangered species.

To book your free place at the event, please register at www.certasenergy.co.uk/clean-air-conference or contact cleanairconf@hattrickpr.co.uk.