Shell coffee collaboration brewing on biofuel to help power London buses
Oil giant Shell has announced that it is working in collaboration with bio-bean and the coffee drinkers of London to power some of the city’s buses.
Oil giant Shell has announced that it is working in collaboration with bio-bean and the coffee drinkers of London to power some of the city’s buses.
The Danish wind developer, Ørsted, will use £1.12billion in green securities to develop new and current wind projects.
Farmers in Scotland are being urged to look at wind turbines more like crops and less like a large-scale investment in property.
Members of Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) will be given a first look at Maersk Training’s new wind turbine generator simulator next week.
Tesla has unveiled an electric lorry with production due to begin in the US in 2019.
The first world has been urged to deliver action on climate change on the final day of UN talks in Germany.
A study published today in partnership between battery developer Eaton, the Renewable Energy Association (REA) and Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) has found that the cost of generating energy in wind and solar will halve by 2040.
There is “very serious progress” being made in efforts to secure the future of a troubled engineering firm, a Scottish Government minister has said.
A collection of businesses and supporters of the NnG (Neart na Gaoithe) Offshore Wind Farm, known as the NnG Coalition, have published an open letter asking that RSPB Scotland now 'work constructively with the project'.
Alan Duncan, director of offshore wind consultancy Scotia Supply Chain and spokesman for NnG (Neart na Gaoithe) Offshore Wind Farm Coalition, discusses the challenges facing Scottish companies seeking growth within the burgeoning offshore wind sector.
The Burntisland Fabrication (BiFab) workforce took to the streets of Edinburgh yesterday in protest over the potential loss of jobs at three sites across Scotland.
Dounreay bosses have been hit with an “over-subscription” of staff wanting to leave the nuclear plant under a redundancy programme which had sought 150 volunteers – 15% of the workforce.
Banchory based subsea technology specialist, Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS), has successfully completed a seabed clearance and trenching work for an offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea.
Nicola Sturgeon is to return from a UN climate change conference earlier than planned to be available for talks over the future of the crisis-hit BiFab yards, the Deputy First Minister has told MSPs.
The Burntisland Fabrication (BiFab) workforce has taken to the streets of Edinburgh in protest over the loss of jobs at three sites across Scotland.
Workers at the crisis-hit BiFab yards are to march on Holyrood in bid to raise awareness of their plight.
Hopes of a jobs boom at a Highland port have been put on hold after the company behind a £250million floating windfarm off Stonehaven announced it is changing its plans for the project.
InnoEnergy and WindEurope have announced that they will hold their first ever joint hackathon aiming to solve industry challenges.
Councillors will cast an eye over the site of a controversial wind turbine project near a north-east village.
Today ENGIE, Heliatek and the Department of Charentes-Maritimes inaugurated the world’s largest BiOPV installation on a roof. 500 m² of Heliatek’s solar films were installed on the roof of the “Pierre Mendes France” middle school in La Rochelle, France. With 3 different lengths of 2, 4 and 5.7 meters, nearly 400 films were applied in record time.
Growing demand for renewable energy in Sub-Saharan Africa should give continent a ‘huge boost’, said senior international energy official.
The US Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL) achieved an important step towards restoring nuclear energy transient testing capability with the resumption of operations at the Transient Reactor Test (TREAT) Facility.
The newest iteration of the wave-energy converter Penguin is reported to be producing 15% more energy than its previous incarnations.
Scottish Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy, Paul Wheelhouse said today that everything that can be done is being done to safeguard jobs at Burntisland Fabrications and that he expects all partners to 'act in good faith'.
A 60-year-old, 650-tonne chimney at the Sellafield nuclear site is being demolished - at the rate of one metre a week.