Manufacturer CPH2 to supply 1MW electrolyser to UK firm for first time
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has hit a “significant milestone” after bagging an order to supply a 1 megawatt electrolyser.
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has hit a “significant milestone” after bagging an order to supply a 1 megawatt electrolyser.
Aberdeen University will mark the official launch of its Centre for Energy Transition (CET) with an online event on Monday (May 31).
James Fisher Renewables has been drafted in to help deal with unexploded ordnance off the coast of France.
More than half of offshore workers could be involved in low carbon energy activities by the end of the decade, according to new research.
A Scottish built tidal turbine located in Japan has hit another milestone after it passed pre-use inspection tests.
A low carbon technology project, which is being developed by a leading north-east clean energy firm, has been awarded a grant worth almost a quarter of a million pounds.
Bosses at Three60 Energy are looking to target asset operators “across the globe” after a positive and prosperous last few months.
A watchdog has pulled up a North Sea operator after its workers “probably” exposed to asbestos on two separate occasions.
Serica Energy is on track to drill the North Eigg exploration well in summer next year, its CEO has said.
Cairn Energy and Shell are targeting a combined 60 million barrels of oil from two of their UK North Sea prospects.
BP has started a recruitment campaign for the people who will drive its expanding clean energy ambitions.
Maersk Drilling has improved its outlook for the year after a “strong commercial” performance in the first few months of 2021.
North Sea operators are being warned against introducing further “bureaucracy” amid concerns it could make life even more difficult for the supply chain.
The Scottish Government has unveiled its new cabinet secretary in charge of overseeing energy and net zero policy.
Topsides for a major Scottish offshore wind farm have been successfully moved and lifted ahead of sailing to the North Sea.
One of Hurricane Energy’s biggest shareholders has moved to have several members ousted from the company’s board with “immediate effect”.
The number of people on unemployment-related benefits across the north-east has continued to rise sharply, new figures show.
A “right assets right hands” approach to retiring North Sea infrastructure could benefit new decommissioning suppliers, according to an industry chief.
A north-east carbon capture and storage (CCS) project’s hopes of receiving government backing have been given a boost after a senior politician sang its praises.
North Sea supply chain companies could begin to move elsewhere if operators continue to defer decommissioning, it has been warned.
Brent oil edged toward $70 a barrel with optimism building about the demand outlook in key regions such as the U.S., even as the coronavirus makes a comeback in parts of Asia.
Hundreds more green jobs are to be created in the UK after wind turbine contracts for what will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm were finalised.
Danish renewables firm Ørsted has broken ground on its first renewable hydrogen project.
Oil and gas firms are being urged to welcome new decommissioning technologies with “open arms” in order to aid their development.
Storegga Geotechnologies, the lead developer behind a north-east carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, has appointed Alistair Buchanan CBE as a non-executive chairman.