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Energy sector and industrial firms react to £2bn HyNet carbon capture confirmation. While the energy sector welcomed confirmation of HyNet, the backers of the Acorn CCS project warned Scotland ...
A floating wind foundation site has been granted to Offshore Solutions Group (OSG) by Crown Estate Scotland (CES) under a new deal.. The two-year exclusivity agreement will allow the group to ...
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Aberdeen’s Wood Group has secured two engineering and procurement contracts worth $11 million (£8.3m) from a TotalEnergies subsidiary relating to an Iraq gas project.
Energy bosses from across the north-east of Scotland have slept rough to raise money for local charity Aberdeen Cyrenians. The ‘CEO Sleepout’ fundraiser has surpassed £61,000 in donations as ...
The proliferation of power interconnectors also provides security in that all are unlikely to be successfully attacked at the same time. The UK has 9.8 GW of interconnector capacity spread across ...
The introduction of zonal pricing by the UK government could put 8,000 jobs and £30bn of investment in onshore renewables in Scotland at risk.
The Crown Estate has opened applications for £15m of funding aimed at accelerating the development of offshore wind infrastructure nationally.
A face mask that uses 3D scanning technology to create a personalised fit, reducing pain and discomfort, has been launched by a Scottish firm. A £720,000 investment for Scottish company Mask ...
A new podcast looks at how tidal energy can power Scotland’s future, strengthen its economy, and lead the way in renewable innovation. The talk features Johanna Money, an energy transition ...
French energy giant EDF has selected UK green hydrogen technology firm ITM Power to provide engineering works for its Tees Green Hydrogen project.
Marine conservation group Oceana UK will appear in the High Court in London today as part of legal action against a UK government decision to award North Sea oil and gas licences.
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