MeyGen battles outage
Atlantis today confirmed its flagship MeyGen tidal development was hit by a third party outage.
Atlantis today confirmed its flagship MeyGen tidal development was hit by a third party outage.
Crunch talks about the future of Scotland's islands renewable energy take place in Stornoway today.
A wage-energy device known as the Penguin has started generating electricity into the national grid from its home west of Orkney.
Renewable energy firm Peel Energy has unveiled plans for a new 21 turbine new wind farm at the outskirts of Lerwick.
Groundbreaking new kit developed by Aberdeen-based engineer EC-OG will be put through its paces at the European Marine Energy Centre (Emec) on Orkney.
A stunning picture of the first array cable being laid at a new wind farm off the coast of East Anglia has emerged.
Record amounts of new renewables were added to energy systems worldwide last year at a lower cost as clean technology prices fell, a report shows.
French power firm EDF is to vote over a motion that could close its ageing Fessenheim nuclear plant for good.
Scotland’s green energy industry provides 58,500 full-time jobs, new figures have revealed.
Aberdeen based Churchill Drilling Tools was selected to provide equipment for the world's deepest and hottest geothermal borehole.
The green sector generated more than £43 billion and employed nearly a quarter of a million people in 2015, official figures suggest.
A student and an academic from Aberdeen University have both been nominated for a distinguished green energy awards.
The UK is looking for ways to scrap its 2020 clean energy targets while maintaining everyday trade in Europe’s energy market, an early sign of the kind of cherry-picking that threatens to sour Brexit negotiations.
A robot has helped clear the way to dismantle a building that housed Scotland's first nuclear reactor to achieve criticality.
Offshore construction of the Beatrice wind farm has started, with developer SSE reporting the successful installation of the first foundation piles.
Japanese giant Toshiba is to take over the company planning to build a new nuclear power station in the UK.
Brexit could threaten UK nuclear safeguards, the head of the sector's civil trade association has claimed.
Union bosses are calling for "urgent safety action" after a man was killed on a Scottish Power windfarm - the first death of its kind in 25 years.
Russia focused mining outfit Eurasia has been given the greenlight over its Monchetundra Project.
North-east firm Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS) has won a lucrative new contract for work on the £2.6billion Beatrice offshore windfarm in the Outer Moray Firth.
The UK Government today launched its second green power auction more than two years after the awards for the first round were announced.
Banchory-based engineering firm Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS) has clinched a contract worth £1million-plus for the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm project.
A video has emerged showing a rough crossing of the Mediterranean. The footage was taken from the bridge of refrigerated cargo ship MV Lady Rosebud during 60 knot winds and 15m waves on the Feb 21 2017. The ship was a few hours after passed Gibraltar when the stormy conditions hit.
Aberdeen Community Energy (Ace) said yesterday it had met a £600,000 fundraising target five days ahead of schedule, taking total investment in its River Don hydro-electricity project to £1.25million.
The Government is being urged to give reassurances about a planned nuclear power station in the UK after Toshiba’s nuclear unit, Westinghouse, filed for bankruptcy protection.