RSPB refused appeal against £2bn wind farm project off Fife
A £2billion wind farm project is to go ahead after a court appeal by wildlife campaigners was rejected.
A £2billion wind farm project is to go ahead after a court appeal by wildlife campaigners was rejected.
Octopus Investments and Blue Energy have put pen to paper on the acquisition of a hat trick of onshore windfarm projects based across Scotland.
Some people regard them as an integral, and even soothing, feature of modern Scotland – while others view them as a blot on the landscape that threatens to eviscerate the country’s natural beauty.
President Donald Trump took office vowing to revive the coal industry’s fortunes. So far, the smart money has been on clean energy.
MARIN, the Dutch Maritime Institute, have this week tested out a mega island floating structure that could revolutionise the renewable energy sector.
In light of recent comments regarding the US President’s focus on America’s oil and gas production and the desire to stoke the flames of the coal industry, Westwood Global Energy Group’s (WGEG’s) World Offshore Wind Market Forecast 2017-2026 decided to explore whether a Trump presidency is good or bad for the USA’s offshore wind industry.
US Secretary of Energy Rick Perry has announced $40 million in Department of Energy awards for the establishment of four DOE Bioenergy Research Centers (BRCs).
New research by a conservation charity has highlighted the potential tourism risks posed by industrial development encroaching on Scotland’s scenic landscapes.
The newly-elected chairwoman of the Commons Business select committee has announced she intends to hold an inquiry into Britain’s future membership of Euratom.
Plans are being drawn up for a major expansion of Nigg Energy Park as bosses seek to further cash in on the booming offshore renewables sector.
EDF Energy Renewables has bought 11 Scottish windfarm locations after striking a deal with asset managers Partnership for Renewables.
Transport fuels made from waste such as used cooking oil or dregs from whisky manufacture will be needed to help meet targets to cut UK carbon emissions, a report says.
David Davis will push ahead with plans to pull Britain out of the European civil nuclear regulator during Brexit talks in Brussels next week despite fears it could it could hit cancer treatments.
There could be as many as nine million electric vehicles on UK roads by 2030, pushing up peak demand for power, National Grid has said.
Senior Tory MPs have backed Britain retaining membership of Euratom, with one warning against “cutting off your economic and scientific nose to spite your political face”.
The United Nations atomic watchdog is to open a Uranium bank in Kazakhstan.
Denmark's Dong Energy has entered into a strategic partnership with a US firm to develop the mid-Atlantic's first offshore wind project.
Shell plans to spend as much as $1billion a year on its New Energies division as the transition toward renewable power and electric cars accelerates.
Firefighters at the Sellafield nuclear site are to stage their first strike later this month in a dispute over pay.
Marine power firm Atlantis Resources said today that it had reinstalled two of the turbines used in the first phase of its groundbreaking MeyGen project in the Pentland Firth.
French energy firm Engie has agreed to purchase a 23% stake in equity shareholding and outstanding shareholder loans in Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Limited from EDPR.
Unite has today called for the government to press ahead with the Swansea Bay tidal energy project.
American firm Tesla is to build the world’s most powerful lithium ion battery system to support renewable energy generation in South Australia.
Scottish scientists are toasting their success having rolled out the world's first car fuelled by the whisky industry.
A project satellite-tracking hundreds of British and Irish seabirds has revealed new insights into where species search for food at sea.