The UK Government is aiming to create a globally competitive battery supply chain by 2030. Industry legal experts Paul Young, partner, and Colin Bathgate, solicitor, at Shepherd and Wedderburn explore exactly what that means for the BESS sector.
As strategic realignment and opportunities for growth continue to accelerate the energy transition, global policymakers are now stepping forward to offer an unprecedented range of net zero incentives to quicken the pace.
STC INSISO and ANSA Data Analytics have announced the official launch of a cutting-edge enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution designed to enable organisations to optimise their operations.
As International Energy Week 2024 approaches, Energy Institute CEO Nick Wayth CEng FEI says this year will be a big test for the public support and political will needed to accelerate the energy transition.
Former students are the greatest advocates for any school and, as North-east Scotland’s only international, independent school, International School Aberdeen (ISA), has been inspiring and empowering students to succeed for over 50 years.
Convened by the Energy Institute’s sector experts and informed by the EI Statistical Review of World Energy, International Energy Week 2024 will be the biggest global energy meeting following the first UN global stocktake and other outcomes from COP28 in Dubai.
Detailed appraisal well testing can provide significant benefits for the de-risking and development of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects.
Aberdeen-based subsea technology specialist, Interventek, has been appointed to supply a newly developed compact and lightweight Bore Selector technology to Well-Safe Solutions, to enhance the efficiency of global well decommissioning operations.
Embark on a groundbreaking journey with the partnership between Singapore Airlines, a global aviation icon, Loganair, the UK's largest regional airline, and Manchester Airport, a pivotal gateway to the world.
This year started with worrying news about the UK’s industrial capability. In January alone, the proposed closure of the Grangemouth refinery hit the headlines again and at Port Talbot’s steelworks around 3,000 people are set to lose their jobs.
WeConnect Energy is pleased to announce a significant development in response to the growing demand for skilled professionals in the renewable energy sector.
Demand for offshore wind is there - so how we can ensure that all Scottish businesses benefit from the energy transition opportunity now and in the future? Jamie Sansom, team lead of offshore wind at Scottish Enterprise, discusses this important question.
As the world confronts the challenges of climate change, there is a significant shift towards sustainable practices. Corporates are actively engaging in this transformation by decreasing their dependency on high-carbon energy options. The question is: how are they transforming the energy sector and capabilities?
By Ingrid Huldal, Director of Sustainable Energy Solutions, Expro
Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) is recognised as one of the pivotal enabling processes in the global transition towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving 2050 net-zero targets.
The UK continues to maintain its position as one of the leading and most developed offshore wind markets in the world, with an installed capacity of over 14 gigawatts (GW), and an ambition to secure 50 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030.
Averroes Capital is pleased to announce the buyout of Glacier Energy, a specialist provider of products, services and engineered solutions for energy and industrial markets.
By Thibaut Cheret, OEUK Wind and Renewables Manager
In the quest for a sustainable future, the UK’s offshore wind industry stands at a critical juncture - poised for success but, like the rest of the energy industry, facing formidable challenges.
By Dan Jackson, Co-Founder and Director, Cerulean Winds
Given the wealth of stakeholders with a vested interest in decarbonising the North Sea, getting any number of them together at any one time is a tough ask.