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Wood has secured a contract from Emirati chemicals company TA’ZIZ to provide PMC to develop the UAE’s first methanol production facility.
Japanese firm Sumitomo Electric held a ground breaking ceremony for its £350 million subsea cable factory on the Cromarty Firth after it was named as a Sumitomo Electric begins construction of a ...
Invinity staff assemble ‘battery stacks’ for vanadium flow batteries at the firm’s facility in Bathgate. Instead of trying to compete with lithium batteries on short duration, Harper said ...
The majority of licences awarded in Tranche 3 of the 33rd NSTA Licensing Round are mainly focused on gas extraction and are located in the Southern North Sea. The NSTA awarded licences to ...
The competition is part of a UK government goal to deliver 24 GW of nuclear capacity and revive British capability in the sector. With communities in northern England and Wales on the cusp of ...
NEP’s CCS project in Teesside. The permit kicks off the start of “execution phase” ahead of first commercial operations from 2027 and start-up of CO2 injection, expected in 2028. The grant ...
Energy sector and industrial firms react to £2bn HyNet carbon capture confirmation While the energy sector welcomed confirmation of HyNet, the backers of the Acorn CCS project warned Scotland ...
Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) was formed in 2020 as the CO2 transportation and storage company which will deliver the onshore and offshore infrastructure needed to capture carbon from a ...
Citizens Advice warned in January that, although the new funding model for Sizewell C could in theory reduce the amount customers need to pay for nuclear, if spending “balloons”, it would ...
According to ENI’s website the site will start storing captured carbon dioxide next year and is set to put away 10 million tonnes a year from 2030. This work is part of the HyNet North West ...
In this week’s Charging Forward, investment firm AXA IM has acquired a 50% stake in a major Scottish battery energy storage system (BESS), while Zenobe has secured planning consent for its ...
Jo Bamford-owned hydrogen network to cut costs by 40% Investor Jo Bamford, a member of the billionaire family that owns JCB, wants to create an integrated hydrogen distribution network.
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