Scottish Power joins majority of Big Six in price increase
Scottish Power has joined British Gas and three other "big six" suppliers in raising its prices to meet Ofgem's latest cap.
Scottish Power has joined British Gas and three other "big six" suppliers in raising its prices to meet Ofgem's latest cap.
European renewable energy projects accounted for 96% of Chinese investment in 2018, according to a new report by professional services firm EY.
British Gas has become the fourth "big six" supplier to announce it is to raise the cost of its standard variable tariff to match Ofgem's price cap.
Abu Dhabi’s government-owned oil giant was assigned the region’s highest credit rating as the company pursues international investors and seeks to raise new funds from its businesses.
The UK Government last night refuted claims it has made a decision on whether to back Shell’s plans to leave large parts of three oil and gas platforms on the seabed.
Not-for-profit energy skills-body Opito has announced the appointment of a new director to lead a fresh global focus at the organisation.
A series of oil and gas operators have been lined up for a major southern North Sea (SNS) supply chain event.
As the Energy Institute (EI) becomes a supporting organisation to the Methane Guiding Principles, Chief Executive Louise Kingham OBE FEI explains why she wants to see CH4 discussed alongside CO2 at next week’s IP Week conference.
The European Marine Energy Centre (Emec) has confirmed that it connected a Spanish-made tidal turbine platform at its site in Orkney.
Aberdeen-headquartered John Lawrie Group has announced it will set up a £5million decommissioning base at the Port of Dundee.
Mergers and acquisitions are engrained in the oil and gas industry’s DNA.
The European Union’s smaller members should have a bigger say on issues such as allocating the bloc’s budget and its energy and migration policies, Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said.
Supporters of seven hydro schemes in a remote Highland glen turned out to speak to councillors on a site visit.
Global targets to limit climate change are unlikely to be met due to delays in changing the way people use land, according to new research.
Energy services giant Wood has announced the completion of its first lidar testing at the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s new lidar test and verification facility in Levenmouth, Fife.
A total of 33 floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels will be sanctioned between now and 2021, according to a new analyst forecast.
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A Highland Hydro project has announced a production boost following upgrade work at the site.
Aberdeen-based KCA Deutag (KCAD) has announced a series of onshore contract wins worth £85.1million.