Kishorn Port unveils offshore wind ‘masterplan’
Kishorn Port has unveiled its new “masterplan” to capitalise on Scotland’s upcoming offshore wind boom.
Kishorn Port has unveiled its new “masterplan” to capitalise on Scotland’s upcoming offshore wind boom.
Westminster will announce the biggest-ever round of its flagship renewable energy scheme on Monday as it aims to secure “record” renewables capacity.
With COP26 in Glasgow two months away, one might think Scottish political eyes would be turning towards the issues it will discuss, even if that means parking some other preoccupations for the time being. Not so.
A cross-sector approach to wind turbine blade recycling could lead to the UK becoming a global leader in the field.
A new report has set out the distinct lack of Scottish content in wind developments in the rest of the UK.
Leading wind energy supply chain specialist, Renewable Parts, has officially opened its new Innovation Centre in Lochgilphead, a development designed to advance the availability of circular economy parts solutions within the wind industry.
A leading union has taken aim at the owners of CS Wind after the company collapsed into administration on Wednesday.
A senior figure at BP has hailed net zero for offering the oil and gas giant a chance to become a “better company”.
Offshore wind and oil and gas decommissioning projects boosted first half profits at James Fisher and Sons.
Wind turbine tower supplier CS Wind has gone into administration.
Grimsby has been chosen as the location for an innovative “marinised” electrolyser project for renewable hydrogen production.
“At BP, I think we try to do the right thing,” says Emeka Emembolu, the energy giant’s North Sea boss.
A leasing process for offshore wind to help decarbonise oil and gas operations is expected to open early next year.
The organiser of ScotWind faces a selection headache as it tries to decide whether an offshore wind bid should be given the green light or not.
The Scottish Government has been urged to implement a planning system which is in step with its net zero ambitions.
There are positive signs that Arnish could soon be in line for work after details were shared of upgrades carried out at the yard.
The Scottish Government has opened a survey into plans for electricity from offshore wind to power oil and gas platforms.
A leading European research body has hit back at claims blue hydrogen is “difficult to justify” due to its carbon emissions.
A major North Sea offshore wind farm is on the lookout for suppliers to provide a range of goods and services to support the project’s construction.
CNOOC, China’s third-largest oil company, will boost spending on renewable energy by up to 10% per year to 2025, as it eyes returns that are similar to the oil and gas business. By 2050, CNOOC is targeting at least 50% of earnings from new energy.
Renewables planning applications have continued to rise despite disruptions caused by Covid-19, according to research.
As the United States finally gives the go-ahead for its first major offshore wind farm, regulatory certainty will be key to the success of the industry on the Eastern Seaboard, according to Wood Thilsted.
Sembcorp Marine has completed the fabrication of two topsides for Orsted’s Hornsea Two offshore wind farm.
Harland and Wolff’s Methil yard has taken delivery of a “first sea cargo shipment” of parts for wind turbine jackets.
Jobs, financing and green technology in the US were all topics of hot debate during Energy Voice’s New Energy Opportunities (NEO) event yesterday.