Potential for use of wave energy in subsea operations to be explored in Aberdeen
Renewable energy could soon be used to run subsea oil and gas equipment as part of efforts to slash operational emissions.
Renewable energy could soon be used to run subsea oil and gas equipment as part of efforts to slash operational emissions.
Tidal energy developers could soon be using drones to determine the best spots for placing underwater turbines.
A dozen UK companies, including several in the north-east, are to benefit from a share of more than a million pounds to help realise their offshore wind ambitions.
A Shetland-based tidal energy firm has announced a trio of new appointments to its board.
Australian businessman Tim Cornelius will resign as chief executive of Scottish renewable energy firm Simec Atlantis Energy (SAE) later this month.
Orkney-based renewable energy firm Orbital Marine Power said yesterday it had surpassed a £1 million crowdfunding goal in less than a week.
Nova Innovation has secured £1.2 million in backing from the Welsh Government for its Enlli tidal energy project in north Wales.
Nova Innovation has installed a fourth turbine at the “world’s first tidal array” in Bluemull Sound in Shetland.
A recent study completed by Apollo has reinforced Bombora’s research that mWave technology, when applied to a floating platform, can deliver utility scale energy solutions resulting in significant operational, economic and environmental benefits.