Apollo six-figure wave power deal makes ‘big difference’
Apollo, of Aberdeen, said last night the award of a six-figure contract from Wave Energy Scotland will make a "big difference" to the firm.
Apollo, of Aberdeen, said last night the award of a six-figure contract from Wave Energy Scotland will make a "big difference" to the firm.
Thirty years ago, legislation to privatise Scotland’s electricity industry was completing its passage through parliament. It created outcomes which were never intended and are ripe for review.
When you think about the energy sector in Scotland your mind instinctively stirs up images of North Sea oil rigs and the ports of the country’s most north-easterly corner.
Texo Accommodation, the eponymous group’s modular, land-based and offshore accommodation business unit, has delivered first-year results far exceeding initial projections for the business.
This year has seen much greater and very welcome stability return to the oil and gas industry, thanks in no small part to a reduction in oil price volatility that has plagued the sector in recent years.
Nuclear industry leaders are to call for a major programme of new power stations to hit ambitious emissions reduction targets.
Oil giant BP has snapped up additional equity in solar firm Lightsource BP, taking the arrangement to a 50/50 joint venture.
Tensions over new tax changes to offshore contractors arose yesterday as Cnooc International became one of the first North Sea firms to roll out its new off-payroll working rules.
Well I think 2019 has been a terrible year.
Renewables firm SSE has pledged to support ex-service personnel who are considering a future career in the energy sector.
Shell has won a court order preventing environmentalists from boarding unmanned North Sea installations.
Equinor's North Sea assets are being investigated by the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) following two major incidents.
Oil firm Enquest has announced the award of a production block off the coast of Malaysia.
Environmental lawyers have filed a complaint against BP claiming it is "misleading" consumers over its action on climate change and the energy transition.
OPEC and its allies sent mixed signals about whether they were considering deeper production cuts, fanning oil-market speculation before crucial talks in Vienna this week.
A project to bring a pioneering tidal power plant to Wales that was tossed out by the government plans to raise 1.2 million pounds ($1.5 million) to keep the plan alive.
Global carbon emissions have risen again this year - but more slowly than in the past two years, researchers have said.
More than 5,000 properties have been reconnected to the gas network as engineers work to restore supplies following a failure in the Falkirk area.
The Scottish Government has revealed that it sought to "assist" a troubled wind energy manufacturer prior to job losses that could see up to 80 redundancies at the firm.
Up to 28 jobs are understood to have gone at a Scottish wind energy firm today as the fight to keep 80 staff in work looks to have failed.
Repsol SA embarked on the most ambitious attempt yet by an oil major to align itself with the Paris climate goals, saying it will eliminate all greenhouse gas emissions from its own operations and its customers by 2050.
Oil extended gains as OPEC crude output dropped before the group and its allies meet this week to set the path for future production cuts.
As some of the North Sea’s private equity-backed players prepare themselves for public listings, 2020 is expected to be a “big year” for gauging the size of investors’ appetites.
Around £40 million will be invested into the Port of Dundee over the next three years in the wake of a major wind farm contract win.