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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.
Alcemi has secured consent from the Scottish government for its 300 MW Kintore battery energy storage project in Aberdeenshire.
Octopus chief executive Greg Jackson spoke in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the Innovation Zero congress on Wednesday about the costs and benefits of zonal pricing.
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 ...
A former director of Wood Group has hit out at the company’s leadership as the firm edges closer to a takeover from Dubai-based rival Sidara.
Aberdeen-based Belmar Engineering let go of 48 workers on Tuesday as it entered liquidation, with MHA's Michael Reid appointed as liquidator.
The weaponisation of energy: UK exposure The Ukraine conflict has shown that mutual economic interdependence does not necessarily prevent war, and that energy infrastructure such as the supply of ...
Ingrid Huldal has joined Archer Well Services as vice-president for UK, Africa and Caspian as the company aims to strengthen its presence in late-life asset support and energy transition markets.
Kistos said that production from the GLA in the UK saved production targets as its Balder Future project in Norway stalled.
The UK government has shortlisted 27 green hydrogen projects as part of its second hydrogen allocation round (HAR2).
The UK hydrogen industry is continuing to call for policy certainty as the government pledges a revamped strategy for the sector.