UK coal still subsidy king, report finds
The coal sector benefits from £356million in subsidies a year in the UK despite the Government’s pledge to phase out use of the highly-polluting fossil fuel, a report suggests.
The coal sector benefits from £356million in subsidies a year in the UK despite the Government’s pledge to phase out use of the highly-polluting fossil fuel, a report suggests.
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney is looking at how turbulence impacts on tidal energy devices.
Denmark's Dong Energy has reached a settlement with Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and Technip over liability for construction errors during the building of an offshore platform for the stalled Hejre field.
Aberdeenshire slipped one place to seventh in the UK regional rankings for green energy capacity in 2016 despite adding dozens of new projects, a new study said.
Theresa May has been warned that her government needs to work with the UK nuclear industry to avoid it plunging off a Brexit "cliff edge".
Two renewable energy bodies have published study findings aimed at helping wave power developers avoid costly errors when testing their devices at sea.
Bill Joy, the Silicon Valley guru and Sun Microsystems Inc. co-founder, sees the future of energy in a battery that can take a bullet.
An Argyll renewables company is embarking on a project to boost its international trade, increase turnover and create jobs.
An Argyll renewables company is embarking on a project to boost its international trade, increase turnover and create jobs.
Britain’s newest fusion reactor has been fired up and taken the UK one step further towards generating electricity from the power of the stars.
The Government’s failure to support the UK’s first large-scale scheme to capture carbon emissions from power plants has left a “major gap” in plans to cut greenhouse gases, MPs have said.
Two Inverness firms are among four companies chosen to share £2.84million to develop wave power devices.
Britain's decision to withdraw from the European Union will bring uncertainties to nuclear cooperation among Britain, China and France, an executive at China's CGN Power Co Ltd has claimed.
Senior advisers to Donald Trump have been divided over the Paris climate accord in a meeting, according to reports.
French presidential favorite Emmanuel Macron may have to break a campaign pledge over the speed at which France reduces its dependence on nuclear power.
The world's first "world's first intelligent energy plant" is now on sale in the UK.
Two Scots, including the head of the biggest manufacturer of Harris Tweed, are helping deliver Cuba's first major renewables project.
A transformer failure at a Romanian power plant is likely to see the outage last until August.
Aker Solutions have been awarded contracts to provide the design and technology for building carbon capture plants at two Norwegian facilities.
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Brexit could see Scotland's emerging tidal power industry fail to cash in on the commercial potential of its "world leading" technologies, the Scottish Energy Minister warned yesterday.
Business chiefs from leading energy companies have released a report backing a reduction in global emissions in an effort to battle climate change.
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Saudi Arabia will offer as much as 1 gigawatt of contracts to buy renewable electricity by the fourth quarter of this year, a government official said, putting more detail on a program designed to stimulate the kingdom’s wind and solar industry.
A public inquiry is to start into Highland councillors’ rejection of a 13-turbine windfarm proposed for Invergarry.