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Milford Haven’s Decarbonisation Programme

The Port of Milford Haven is the UK’s largest energy port and the Port recognises the contribution made by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions to global climate change. Aiming to reduce its emissions and respond to the need to decarbonise the economy the port has invested heavily in on-site renewable energy generation.

The Port of Milford Haven is the UK’s largest energy port and the Port recognises the contribution made by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions to global climate change.

Aiming to reduce its emissions and respond to the need to decarbonise the economy the port has invested heavily in on-site renewable energy generation.

This green energy generation supplied to business and the grid is now equivalent to 1,686.81 tonnes of CO2, 3.93 tonnes of methane and 9.12 tonnes of nitrogen dioxide for the same amount of energy generated using fossil fuels. The CO2e is offset against our emissions that include fuel and energy use and is calculated to total 6,182tCO2.

Alongside this the Port has also selected an energy supplier that provides 100% ‘clean electricity’.

ENVIRONMENTAL TAGS: Reducing Emissions