UK Government to shutter plans for Welsh tidal power lagoon
Reports that the UK Government is set to reject plans for a tidal power lagoon in Swansea Bay have been greeted with anger in Wales.
Reports that the UK Government is set to reject plans for a tidal power lagoon in Swansea Bay have been greeted with anger in Wales.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc is attempting to market some of its natural gas as clean energy, packaging it with credits for eco-friendly projects that offset pollution coming from the fuel.
Today's announcement by the Crown Estate claiming eight application extension requests from UK wind developers shows a 'huge appetite to invest', said the chief of RenewablesUK.
Sustainable Marine Energy (SME) has today released a video showing the low-cost assembly of its PLAT-I tidal turbine planned for remote islands in South East Asia.
Activist group Greenpeace has gate-crashed Total’s annual general meeting in Paris. Members were protesting the French energy giant’s plan to drill in the Amazon basin and French Guyana. It is reported that the event has been temporarily suspended. Police have been called to remove the protesters.
Shell has been granted consent to drill an exploration well in the Norwegian section of the North Sea.
The energy regulator has launched a probe into Utility Warehouse over its treatment of customers in debt.
The oil and gas sector shouldn’t be quick to draw a link between mental health issues and offshore rotas, an industry employment expert has said.
A damning new report has revealed some of the worst explanations given by leading UK firms for not appointing women to boardroom roles.
Hurricane Energy has announced that well completion work has begun on its Lancaster early production system (EPS).
Fledgling oil firm i3 Energy has said it is ready to take “major steps” in developing its North Sea Liberator field.
Blundering wind farm bosses could be hit with a convoy bill of up to £180,000 after ordering turbine parts in the wrong size.
Scottish energy minister Paul Wheelhouse will give a keynote speech at a conference marking 30 years since the Piper Alpha disaster.
No one knows what consequences the removal of North Sea infrastructure will have on marine life, a decommissioning project director has said.
Shell has announced that it has started production for the first phase of its Gulf of Mexico Kaikias project a year ahead of schedule.
BP has published a picture of the Shah Deniz Bravo platform jacket being loaded out.
Oil services firm Schlumberger has pulled out of a joint venture to develop a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Equatorial Guinea.
Westhill-based diving consultancy DiveSource has won three new contracts worth £4million.
The firms behind a study to determine if a carbon capture and storage facility could be build in the north-east have confirmed work is halfway finished.
The seven-year freeze on fuel duty has caused a major increase in harmful emissions by encouraging people to abandon public transport, according to new research.
Saudi Arabia and Russia just destroyed the oil price rally, potentially putting an end to all the speculation about what the group might do next. But higher production doesn't necessarily mean higher oil prices are entirely out of the question, and in fact, the oil market is still faced with a ton of uncertainty.
A new report examining the future cost of offshore wind has been released claiming to focus on ‘future challenge areas’.
One lucky reader will win a relaxing country break for two people at the Macdonald Pittodrie House Hotel, set in the heart of rural Aberdeenshire, for taking part in Energy Voice's annual research survey.
It may already be too late to listen to Martin Tallett.
ITPEnergised and Xero Energy yesterday announced a merger to combine their respective consultancy businesses.