Renewable energy investment rose to a record in first half
Investors poured more money than ever into renewable energy in the first half of the year, but the pace is far from enough to sufficiently curb increasing carbon emissions.
Investors poured more money than ever into renewable energy in the first half of the year, but the pace is far from enough to sufficiently curb increasing carbon emissions.
Swire Energy Services (SES) has snapped up Danish wind services provider ALL NRG for an undisclosed sum.
UK based energy firm IOG has marked an “important step” with the spudding of the Blythe development well.
A prominent north-east offshore wind farm made millions of pounds last year in spite of the impact of Covid-19.
Energy skills body OPITO has announced the creation of a new Energy Transition team, which could open the door for oil and gas workers looking to shift to renewables.
Plans have been submitted to replace the electricity transmission line that connects Skye and the Western Isles to the grid.
Ambitious plans are in the offing that could pave the way for the creation of a hydrogen economy in the north and north-east of Scotland.
The world’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic has sent prices for energy, metals and food soaring, helping big commodity exporters while hammering those nations that buy the bulk of their raw materials from others.
Irish green energy developer Mainstream Renewable Power and Siemens Financial Services have joined forces to compete for acreage offshore Scotland.
Energy consultancy Xodus is carrying out work to assess the infrastructure and modifications needed to electrify Harbour Energy’s central North Sea assets.
French oil company TotalEnergies and Norway’s Equinor decided to quit a key venture in Venezuela, adding to an exodus of foreign firms in recent years as the country’s energy industry has withered.
Equinor has launched a study to better understand how fishers can safely operate around and within floating offshore wind farms.
Dutch geo-services firm Fugro has returned to growth for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic last year.
TotalEnergies enjoyed a strong financial showing in the first half of 2021, driven by a recovery in the oil price.
Aberdeen-headquartered energy technology company RotoJar has rebranded to become HydroVolve.
Fugro has bagged a multi-million pound contract to carry out work for RWE at the planned Five Estuaries Offshore Wind Farm.
Vestas Wind Systems has teamed up with SSE Renewables in order to blood the next generation of wind turbine technicians.
Hydrogen fuel specialist, Element 2, has chosen Aberdeen as its first Scottish location to open a £2 million refuelling station.
Nominations for this year’s instalment of the UK’s largest renewable energy awards have officially opened today.
The development of a global hydrogen economy relies on industry and governments overcoming a “chicken and egg” dilemma, according to a new report.
North Sea engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract awards are anticipated to total more than $4 billion (£2.8bn) in 2021.
Three new test and demonstration floating offshore wind projects in the Celtic Sea have been given the green light to progress.
First Subsea is to expand its north-east operations after securing a number of major offshore wind contracts.
Scottish decarbonisation group North East Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (NECCUS) has appointed a renewables heavyweight as its new chief executive.
Green energy giants SSE Renewables and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy have announced plans to bring green hydrogen to the UK and Ireland.