Europe’s oil capital gets hydrogen filling station
Europe's oil capital has opened its second multimillion-pound hydrogen filling station along with the launch of a fleet of 10 green cars.
Europe's oil capital has opened its second multimillion-pound hydrogen filling station along with the launch of a fleet of 10 green cars.
Atlantis Resources said today that the first AR1500 tidal turbine at its MeyGen project off Caithness had produced first power.
Swedish energy company Vattenfall is proposing to expand a renewables development in Aberdeenshire's 'windfarm alley'.
Offshore wind companies have spent years struggling to convince sceptics that the future of U.S. energy should include giant windmills at sea. Their job just got a lot harder with the election of Donald J. Trump.
Scotland's Energy Minister has backed calls for wave and tidal energy to be included in the UK Government's industrial strategy.
Scotland’s energy minister today urged the UK Government to add wave and tidal power to its industrial strategy.
The UK has spent hundreds of millions of pounds subsidising the burning of woody biomass which releases more emissions than coal, research has found.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc may contract to build offshore wind farms in the U.K. and across Europe, after winning a bid to build one of the cheapest projects on record last year, Shell U.K. chair Sinead Lynch, said in an interview.
New research is adding momentum to cross-party calls from MPs for wave and tidal energy to be part of the UK government’s Industrial Strategy.
Free town-centre parking for electric cars, the creation of new nuclear power plants and a target for half of Scotland energy to be produced by renewables are among Scottish Conservatives’ plans to protect the environment and tackle climate change.
The Highlands enjoyed some good news yesterday in the shape of a planning bonanza – with five major projects given the green light by the council.
Shell today confirmed the launch of its first hydrogen refuelling station in the UK at its Cobham service station on the M25.
Belgian helicopter operator NHV Group has tied up its second North Sea contract in just three weeks.
Opposing sides of a controversial wind farm development in Moray have clashed at a heated public exhibition.
A subsea company owned by North Sea entrepreneur Ian Suttie has won its first major UK renewables contract.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc will build seven fueling stations for hydrogen cars in California through a partnership with Toyota Motor Corp., laying down their latest bet on the demise of the internal-combustion engine.
A Dingwall scientist has won Scottish Government funding for a community scheme to use “waste energy” from renewables projects.
The company behind a pioneering kite-powered renewable energy scheme has opened its head office in Glasgow with up to 25 jobs being created by the year end.
Norwegian renewables firm Nel has won a framework contract for the exclusive supply, construction and maintenance of hydrogen fueling stations in California.
Subsea cable firm JDR will set up a base in Maryland to support an offshore wind project off the US east coast.
Atlantis today confirmed it had deployed the latest turbine for its flagship MeyGen project in record time.
The Scottish Conservatives are to call for new environmental targets to be set to help stop Scotland’s natural resources being used up at the current “unsustainable” rate.
German energy firm EnBW has been given the greenlight for a 1.8 billion euro windfarm development in the North Sea.
Prices for fuel stored in the salt caverns of Mont Belvieu, Texas, have gone a little berserk.
Activists protesting the multibillion dollar Dakota Access oil pipeline have been refused more time to pack up camps which have been the base of their operations for months.