‘People thought I was a bit crazy’ back in 2010, says Moray solar chief
The man behind Scotland’s two largest solar farms has revealed that everyone thought he was “a bit crazy” when he suggested the technology back in 2010.
The man behind Scotland’s two largest solar farms has revealed that everyone thought he was “a bit crazy” when he suggested the technology back in 2010.
Oil rig workers will get the opportunity to pay their respects to those who perished in the Piper Alpha disaster thanks to a live video link provided by a safety group.
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox has hailed a string of deals by UK companies with countries around the world, including a natural gas project worth more than £1.5 billion in Cameroon.
Danish fabricator Bladt Industries has shipped the last of the jackets destined for Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm.
The City regulator has finalised controversial new listing rules that could pave the way for a two trillion £1.5 trillion London flotation of Saudi Aramco.
The Offshore Marine Management (OMM) group has fired a Brexit warning shot across the bow of the UK government claiming the renewable energy industry could be "compromised" under the EU Withdrawal Bill.
The new owners of BiFab vowed yesterday there would be “no further redundancies” as they look to compete for big renewables contracts.
Energy giant Equinor has won additional blocks within the prolific Campos and Santos basins in the 4th production bidding round in Brazil.
BP invested solar company Lightsource BP has announced an additional 57 megawatts of generation capacity, giving the firm the ability to power two million homes.
A former head of engineering at BP has joined marine and engineering consulting firm LOC Renewables as a director.
Oil services firm Petrofac has today secured a £48 million, two-year contract extension on Eni's Liverpool Bay Development.
Oil giant BP has released a video outlining how it plans to approach the energy transition.
Respondents to the UK Government consultation on remote island wind claim that "many now question the ability" of those projects to win Contracts for Difference (CfD) award rounds.
The new quays at Aberdeen’s £350million South Harbour will be named after some of the most iconic castles in Scotland.
The Petroleum Safety Authority of Norway has announced consent for Equinor to commence exploration drilling in block 6406/2 in the Norwegian Sea.
Former head of executive vice president, global strategy and business development at Equinor, John Knight, is to join Norwegian oil and gas private-equity firm HitechVision.
A north-east community benefit scheme set up by wind farm developer Vattenfall is to get off the ground in August, the firm said yesterday.
Microsoft has sunk a datacentre off the coast of Orkney to create quicker and “eco-friendly” internet.
A tanker carrying a gas oil payload broke down off the Outer Hebridean island of Barra last night.
An initiative to support oil and gas professionals who were made redundant has announced the creation of six new businesses.
Aberdeen-based Subsea Supplies has launched a new division as part of an exclusivity licence to produce an international product line.
An energy firm’s successful £100 million-plus compensation claim following a tunnel collapse at a Highland hydro-electric scheme is to go to Britain’s highest court.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry said on Monday that the closure of coal and nuclear plants could hurt the United States' ability to recover from a cyberattack against its electric grid.
Britain’s gone seven days with almost no wind generation and forecasts show the calm conditions persisting until the middle of the month.
Energy firm Ineos said today it is continuing its push for a US Gulf Coast Ethylene Oxide gas plant.