Churches switch to clean energy in bid to ‘tackle’ climate change
More than 5,500 churches including some of the UK’s most famous cathedrals have converted to renewable power to tackle climate change, it has been revealed.
More than 5,500 churches including some of the UK’s most famous cathedrals have converted to renewable power to tackle climate change, it has been revealed.
Cable installer Prysmian Group yesterday announced a multi-million contract win to supply inter-array cabling for the Hornsea Project Two project.
Massachusetts electricity users will save about $1.4 billion over 20 years from the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the U.S.
Hopes are high Dundee can attract more renewable energy work after completion of the first offshore wind turbine assembly project at the city’s docks.
Danish wind developer Orsted has today reported significant profit gains in Q1 2018 seeing a £167 million rise on the same period in 2017.
Four crofting townships in the Western Isles hope to take advantage of the near-£600 million auction in their plans to develop community-owned wind farms.
A Yorkshire solar firm has been heavily fined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a worker fell from a roof while completing an installation.
Swedish energy firm Vattenfall has been forced to close down a nuclear reactor at its Ringhals nuclear power plant due to sea water temperature.
The All-Energy conference is unlikely to return to Aberdeen by 2020, event organisers have said.
Scotland needs to "control" its own energy to attract future investment in its renewables sector, a Scottish Westminster MP said yesterday.
Industry body Subsea UK is encouraging members to show they can help decommission of the Sellafield nuclear site.
Three north-east universities confirmed last night that the Offshore Renewables Institute (ORI) is to be dismantled after five years.
MPs have given the green light to plans which could see nuclear waste buried deep in vaults beneath national parks.
The Scottish Government has deflected criticism from the GMB and Unite unions by claiming it is trying to encourage offshore wind developers to use local suppliers.
A new report published by the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee has said that the UK Government must restore investor "confidence" if it expects to gain the requisite amount of of projects in the pipeline.
Irish tidal tidal energy company OpenHydro has been dealt a deathblow by its French parent firm, Naval Energies.
Trade unions said today that the "great renewables rip off must stop now" following a "successful" trip to Canada to meet new BiFab owners DF Barnes.
The Offshore Renewable (ORE) Energy Catapult has today announced the appointment to its board of former Repsol UK head, Ronnie Bonnar.
Aberdeen University is at the heart of a £5m investment aimed at keeping the UK top of the class for offshore renewable energy.
Texas dealt a potential death blow to what would be the largest-ever U.S. wind farm: American Electric Power Co.’s $4.5 billion Wind Catcher project.
Investigations have begun into the collapse of a dam in south-eastern Laos which left at least 24 people dead and more than 100 others missing.
The Crown Estate held meetings this week with 100 offshore wind industry representatives and 25 statutory stakeholders to discuss the potential for future seabed leasing off the UK shore.
Renewable energy is forming a central role as a "mainstream power source for homes, offices and factories", according to new UK Government data.
The developer of Britain’s first nuclear power station in more than three decades has approached 12 pension funds about helping finance a sister plant on the other side of the country.
UK government plans to boost investment in renewables creates "greater certainty" for Aberdeen companies, according to an industry body.