Tank Storage Association launches new Energy Transition Charter
Today, the Tank Storage Association (TSA) has formally launched a new Energy Transition Charter affirming the sector’s shared commitment to supporting the achievement of the UK’s climate neutrality targets.
The Energy Transition Charter has been developed in conjunction with member organisations and is accompanied by strategic commitments to encourage leadership, innovation, skills development, promotion and engagement.
Peter Davidson, Executive Director of the Tank Storage Association, said: “The TSA and its members are committed to leading from the front in the journey to net zero. With efforts already underway, the Energy Transition Charter highlights the sector’s ambitions to seize future opportunities. By working with regulators and other stakeholders to ensure an effective transition to alternative energy sources, and by supporting the development of future skills, guidance and standards necessary to safely manage changing processes and inventories, our sector is committed to playing its full part in the transformative journey ahead.”
For an electronic copy of our Energy Transition Charter, click here.
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- The Tank Storage Association (TSA) represents the interests of over 60 member companies engaged in bulk storage, energy infrastructure and the provision of products and services to the sector. Collectively, its members operate 302 terminals and distribution hubs in the UK and have over 11 million cubic metres of storage capacity in the United Kingdom (UK) and Republic of Ireland (ROI). TSA’s members provide and support an essential interface between sea, road, rail and pipeline logistics for many different substances including transport and heating fuels, chemicals, animal feed and foodstuffs.
Media enquiries
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