Texas solar power industry grows but remains tiny
Texas has nearly 9.3 million households, according to the Census Bureau, but only a small fraction of them are powered by solar energy.
Texas has nearly 9.3 million households, according to the Census Bureau, but only a small fraction of them are powered by solar energy.
Energy giant Equinor has released video footage of the final installation of the Johan Sverdrup platform topside.
The Scottish Government has published its new China strategy, setting out plans for stronger trade links with the world’s largest economy.
UK subsea firm Rovco has announced the completion of an exploration survey of the Amazon reef, off the northern coast of Brazil.
Commons Speaker John Bercow was at the centre of fresh controversy after a minister said MPs branded his behaviour towards her as “sexist and demeaning”.
Three supermarkets have cut fuel prices following claims that retailers were refusing to pass on a drop in wholesale costs.
The National Offshore Wind Turbine Test Facility based at Hunterston is to be decommissioned, SSE announced today.
Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns has told MPs that he would “really like” the Swansea tidal lagoon energy project to go ahead.
Financial group Macquarie has announced today its intention to issue a £500 million loan facility directed toward green energy.
Inflation held steady in May, despite surging oil prices due to tensions in the Middle East.
Solar investment and asset manager, NextEnergy, has posted a slight loss for the financial year but holds debt at an equal level to the previous year..
A director of digital for Chrysaor has claimed that oil firms are "only scratching the surface" in terms of data potential on oil rigs.
An IBM boss said yesterday there is "no reason" why an oil and gas jobs boom in artificial intelligence (AI) seen elsewhere can't also be seen in Aberdeen and the North Sea.
Labour frontbenchers do not “give a stuff about consumer bills”, the energy minister has claimed.
Creating a "digital twin" of an asset can lead to "radical cost savings" and increased production in the upstream sector, a manager at Premier Oil said today.
See drone footage of the now decommissioned Strangford Lough tidal turbine which sits in Portaferry, Northern Ireland.
A new tidal project launched on the Orkney Isles will bring together partners from across Europe to develop an integrated clean energy solution, the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has said.
Finland-based utility Fortum is set to acquire a large stake of German energy giant Uniper from E.On.
Watch as heavy seas batter the COSLRival North Sea accommodation rig before it was put out to pasture. The COSLRival was built in 1976 and operated as a full-functioning drilling unit until 2004 when it was converted into an accomodation asset. The rig is currently laid up at Kristiansand, Norway.
Renewable energy supplier Bulb has announced plans to raise prices following “substantial” increases in wholesale gas and electricity costs.
The Government is set to announce on Wednesday whether it will support a “world first” tidal lagoon energy project, amid speculation it will turn the scheme down.
A new extension deal has been struck by partners Total, Sonatrach and Repsol to extend the drilling and development of the Tin Fouyé Tabankort (TFT) gas and condensate field in Algeria.
Scotland is anticipated to get 60% of the created jobs from the UK onshore wind sector, according to a new report issued by BVG Associates.
Fracking firm Cuadrilla has put out a statement warning those planning to take part in a planned protest at its Lancashire site today that it has a High Court injunction in place.
A new European Commission backed competition has been launched to find solutions to renewables corrosion in the North Sea and save £74 billion.