With delegations flying in from locations as diverse as South Korea, the Americas, India, China, our European neighbours, Shetland, London and Banchory, this year's All-Energy show in Aberdeen has the makings of another record-breaker.
Energy Minister Ed Davey will be among the speakers at the UK’s leading renewable energy show in Aberdeen on Wednesday and Thursday, May 22 and May 23.
Alan West, CEO of W3G Marine discusses about the company’s unique and innovative ship design which is solving problems relating to the loading and transport of wind turbines from All Energy 2012.
Aberdeen's place at the heart of the renewables industry was underlined by leading industry figures yesterday at a standing-room-only opening of All-Energy.
Aberdeen-based management system firm BusinessPort announced yesterday at All-Energy a contract worth hundreds of thousands of pounds with Technip's offshore-wind unit.
Research into how carbon captured from power stations could be used to increase oil recovery from the North Sea is expected to be given a £200,0000 boost today.
Aberdeen-based health and safety training firm Falck Nutec said yesterday it had become the first company to receive accreditation for two RenewableUK courses.
The start of second generation wave and tidal device testing will bring a new 360 degrees tank testing facility in Edinburgh into its own, it is hoped.