World’s largest solar project the be consulted on by WorleyParson’s firm
A 700 megawatt (MW) solar project in Dubai is to bring on WorleyParson's firm Advisan to consult on the development.
A 700 megawatt (MW) solar project in Dubai is to bring on WorleyParson's firm Advisan to consult on the development.
Offshore wind turbines able to detect pollution from passing ships will soon be a feature of the North Sea, according to Belgian officials.
A majority of Brits think the UK Government should reverse its current policy on banning onshore wind from the energy mix, a YouGov poll has found.
The first seven mega-watt (MW) turbine has been successfully installed at the Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm.
Offshore wind farm decommissioning could top £3 billion, according to a UK Government report released last night.
GMB Union has called the "effective" closure of BiFab yards a "dark day" for the Scottish economy as the core workforce is cut in a move that sees senior staff keep their posts.
Donald Trump’s son Eric seems to have accepted the controversial wind farm off the coast of Aberdeen that his father fought hard to stop.
Danish wind developer Orsted said yesterday that 73% of customers would prefer an energy retailer that uses renewables.
Offshore wind capacity can grow by an additional 43 gigawatts (GW) by 2050, a new report said.
Scottish Greens leader Patrick Harvie has ridiculed US President Donald Trump’s 2012 claim that erecting wind farms will bring about the “almost total destruction of Scotland’s tourism industry”, ahead of a protest in George Square this evening.
Previous Solar Wars articles considered arbitral awards in respect of investors' claims under the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) arising out of the curtailment of renewable incentive schemes in Europe. A recent award handed Spain a fourth defeat and in doing so, extended the protection offered by the ECT's fair and equitable treatment provisions to investments in concentrated solar power (CSP) projects made after Spain had already started reforming its solar incentive scheme.
A deal to construct a Tasmanian wind farm has been struck between Australian-based Palisade Investment Partners and Danish firm Vestas.
The world’s largest tidal energy plant has suffered damage to its turbines just months after construction ended.
The final jacket structure has been installed for the Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm.
Turbine glitches are unlikely to have a "material impact" on a ground-breaking tidal power project off the north coast of Scotland, an analyst said today.
A tiny north-east community is celebrating after winning a David vs Goliath battle against a major wind farm development.
Wood has won a £3million contract to help deliver Europe’s “most complex” nuclear site closure.
Energy Voice took a spin in Shell's EV (electric vehicle) race vehicle over the weekend during a visit to the energy firm's annual Shell European Eco-Marathon.
Simec Atlantis Energy (SAE) said today that two turbines from its MeyGen tidal project would need to be removed for repairs.
In our previous four Solar Wars articles, we considered arbitral awards in respect of investors' claims under the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) arising out of the curtailment of renewable incentive schemes across Europe and the European Commission's (EC) statements that those claims breached EU law.
The Government’s strategy to cut greenhouse gas emissions from transport “falls short” of what is needed, its climate advisers have warned.
Energy services giant Petrofac has been awarded a £150million contract to help build a wind farm in the North Sea.
The National Infrastructure Commission has said that Scottish onshore wind is being "held back" by UK planning restrictions largely defined by communities in England.
NHV Group has inked a deal with Siemens Gamesa to provide helicopter services during the construction of the Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm in the Moray Firth.
Oil giant BP has further outlined its shift into the low carbon sector with the announcement of a £1.5 million investment in London-headquartered energy tech firm Voltaware.