Chancellor of the Exchequer reviews the use of red diesel to help improve Britain’s air quality
As the country faces a major air pollution problem, the Chancellor has released a budget statement which states, “3.25 Red diesel – The government will publish a call for evidence on the use of red diesel in order to improve understanding of eligible industries and current use. Evidence is particularly sought on the use of red diesel in urban areas.”
Many of the 84,000 transport refrigeration units (TRUs) estimated to be on Britain’s roads use red diesel and are highly polluting. They can emit up to six times as much nitrogen oxide (NOx) and almost 30 times as much particulate matter (PM) as a Euro 6 heavy goods vehicle engine.
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