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A statue commemorating the lives of North Sea divers who lost their lives at sea has been unveiled at Pocra Quay in Aberdeen.
Hundreds of jobs at risk as Teesside petrochemical plant closes Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen called for "a proper response from government".
The North Sea Transition Authority has revealed which companies have secured a licence in the latest tranche of the 33rd licensing round.
CCSA infographic: carbon capture and storage overview. CCC also highlighted the need for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and shipping fuels, as well as hydrogen – although it warned against ...
Scotland's Central Belt could soon be at the forefront of vanadium flow battery energy storage manufacturing in the UK ...
In our exclusive interview, we spoke to Xlinks chief executive James Humfrey to discuss the hurdles facing the renewables megaproject.
Octopus chief executive Greg Jackson spoke in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the Innovation Zero congress on Wednesday about the costs and benefits of zonal pricing.
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 ...
Subsea technology firms Rovco and Vaarst have merged to become Beam, with the company undertaking a recruitment drive in Scotland.
Martin Suttie, chairman of First Tech Group, says the floating offshore wind challenge is 'like putting the Eiffel Tower in the North Sea with a sail' First Tech Group is aiming for the UK ...
RWE Renewables UK has hired energy services provider Kent PLC to plan a high-voltage offshore substation platform.
The UK’s first ever carbon storage permit has been awarded to BP, TotalEnergies and Equinor’s joint venture CCS project in Teesside.