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Implementing Net Zero Carbon in Practice Unit 5: Decarbonised Transport

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AU19437Y
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50
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1 Hour
Unit overview

Transport provides a significant challenge to the provision of a net zero carbon future. In the UK, the largest users of energy and producers of carbon emissions are road transport (73%), air travel (24%), rail (2%), and shipping (1%). In this unit, we will explore these key types of transport to understand how zero emissions are likely to be achieved in the transport sector.

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Partner Details BSSEC, Building Services Sustainability & Environmental Consultancy, is in the business of helping commercial organisations become more energy efficient. BSSEC was founded by current Executive Chairman Paul Bennett in 2005. Paul started his career as an electrician’s apprentice and has worked up to become a Chartered Engineer and board director of an international engineering business. Paul is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Director with more than 30 years’ experience in building services and renewables engineering design, contracting, maintenance and operation. Paul’s specialisms include low and zero carbon design and providing clients with pathways to achieve net zero carbon. Paul is a member of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), a fellow of the Energy Institute and a fellow of the Institute of Directors (IoD). Paul writes courses for the IET, IoD and Energy Institute on the subject of technology and career development.
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What you will learn
By the end of this unit, you will:

• Understand the options for the decarbonisation of road vehicles.
• Understand the challenge of net zero in the aviation industry and what solutions are being trialled.
• Understand how the rail network is being transformed to achieve net zero carbon.
• Understand how the shipping industry is addressing the net zero challenge and what breakthroughs are still needed.
Who should learn
This is structured as an introductory course and is suitable for all levels of professionals involved in the built environment, utility and transport sectors.