Hydrogen in spotlight at 30th All-Energy/Dcarbonise webinar
Hydrogen, hydrogen, hydrogen... hardly a day passes without a story about hydrogen in the press and on social media.
Hydrogen, hydrogen, hydrogen... hardly a day passes without a story about hydrogen in the press and on social media.
All-Energy, the UK’s largest annual renewable and low carbon energy exhibition and conference, will make its return on August 18 and 19 next year, organiser Reed Exhibitions said yesterday.
Nicola Sturgeon has warned that climate change, not Covid, remains the “greatest long-term challenge” facing the world ahead of a key international summit in Glasgow next year.
Nicola Sturgeon will launch next week’s All-Energy & Dcarbonise Virtual Summit, it was announced yesterday.
All-Energy, the UK’s largest annual renewable and low carbon energy exhibition and conference, is now scheduled to take place on May 12-13, 2021 at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC).
Scotland’s largest renewable energy and decarbonisation conference will now take place on November 4-5 following a further postponement.
Orsted’s UK boss last night called on the country’s offshore wind sector to pick export “battles” like to the North Sea oil and gas industry and “win them on a global stage”.
There is no “utopian answer” to meet the UK’s 2050 net zero goal as the solution will require a “whole host of technologies”, the boss of a utility giant has claimed.
Scotland's largest renewable energy and decarbonisation conference has been postponed due to the growing concern over the spread of Covid-19, organisers said today.
Scotland's largest renewable and low carbon energy exhibition and conference has appointed a new director to head up the event in 2020.
If you’ve read the report by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) entitled “Net Zero: The UK’s contribution to stopping global warming” then I hope you’re both as impressed with it as I am, but also horrified.
All-Energy 2019 saw a 12% attendance increase on the previous year, attracting an overall turnout of 7,871.
Glasgow has pledged to become the first carbon neutral city in the UK.
Aberdeen’s new £333million conference centre will “without question” boost hotels hit by the oil downturn, according to its managing director.
The All-Energy conference is unlikely to return to Aberdeen by 2020, event organisers have said.
According to a recent report by Imperial College London, Britain’s windfarms provided more electricity than its nuclear power stations in the first quarter of 2018. This was reported in the news as the first time wind had overtaken nuclear over a three month period.
The 2018 All-energy conference has been hailed a roaring success by the event organiser.
The 2018 All-energy conference has been hailed as a roaring success by both organisers and spectators alike.
The First Minister has announced a £54.5million fund to help tackle fuel poverty in Scotland.
The UK’s biggest annual renewable energy event gets under way in Glasgow today.
Green finance has been a hot topic over the last few years. Although opinions differ as to exactly what sort of financial activity falls into this sphere, generally any provision of debt or equity funding to take forward a project or product that is expected to reap an environmental benefit could be said to be green finance. Financing of renewable energy projects and climate change mitigation initiatives are usually referred to as key aspects of green finance.
As I travel to All-Energy this year, my expectations are high. I expect there to be a real buzz around the event, especially the sessions in relation to offshore wind. This is a sector which is on the cusp of material growth.
Engineering consultancy Xodus Group has formed a partnership with Orkney based Green Marine to launch a new combined service for the maintenance of offshore renewable assets.
The five finalists in the All-Energy Marine Renewable Energy Investment Challenge have been announced.
The former shadow energy minister and chief executive of the Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) said scrutiny "should be embraced" by those working across different power sources.