Ørsted to install Tesla battery at offshore wind farm
Danish wind farm giant Ørsted (ORSTED.CO) has revealed plans to install a Tesla (TSLA.O) battery storage system at its Hornsea 3 wind farm in East Anglia.
Danish wind farm giant Ørsted (ORSTED.CO) has revealed plans to install a Tesla (TSLA.O) battery storage system at its Hornsea 3 wind farm in East Anglia.
The consortium behind the Forth Green Freeport (FGF) say it is "open for business" following approval from the Scottish and UK governments today.
Energy firms keen to explore export opportunities faced some “hard truths” at an event in Aberdeen.
Balmoral’s Blaze Manufacturing Solutions is aiming to expand its headcount following a more than £10 million order intake.
The Conservatives have been accused of failing to seize the “economic opportunity of the century” with a manifesto that pledges a pragmatic approach to net zero.
The investment fund owner of ScotWind offshore wind developer BlueFloat Energy is looking to sell the firm, according to Spanish media reports.
Deltic Energy (AIM:DELT) will withdraw from the licence covering the Pensacola discovery due to ongoing political uncertainty around the UK election.
Commodity trader Glencore Plc. will replace its rival Trafigura Group as the supplier of crude oil to a key refinery in the UK.
In a small step toward realising the decarbonising potential of hydrogen, developer Hexla and British climate tech firm Levidian have announced a world-first example of carbon-negative hydrogen production at Worthy Farm in Somerset – home to the world-famous Glastonbury Festival.
For offshore operators looking to decommission ageing infrastructure efficiently and cost-effectively, Decom Engineering offers a comprehensive suite of patented tools and solutions.
Siemens Energy AG (DE:ENR) has told customers it plans to produce its biggest wind turbine, potentially toward the end of the decade, as the company seeks to maintain its lead in one of the fastest-growing energy sectors.
The Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) has invested a further £10 million into electric vehicle charge point operator, FOR EV.
Wood is considering another offer for the company, from the Middle Eastern Sidara. Such a sale would likely help Wood access new international markets, but the loss of a FTSE250 company based in Aberdeen will be lamented. Given the challenges of the North Sea, is such a move inevitable?
Norway’s Equinor ASA (NYSE:EQNR) is in advanced talks to become a key investor in German hydrogen startup HH2E AG in an effort to diversify its energy production, according to people familiar with the matter.
US offshore drilling rig operator Noble Corp has announced it will acquire smaller rival Diamond Offshore in a cash and stock deal worth around $1.59 billion (£1.25bn).
A group of protesters set up banners outside of Shell's Aberdeen office to "expose the greenwash".
People in Scotland’s north east think renewable energy is the most important sector to the region’s economic future, a new poll by Scottish Renewables has revealed.
International delegations, major operators, and industry leaders are descending this week on Aberdeen to discuss the future of the global energy sector at the Energy Exports Conference (EEC) 2024.
Underlining the commitment of its banking partners and their confidence in its integrated business model and risk management capabilities, MET Group has been awarded the “European Commodity Finance Deal of the Year” award by TXF for its Borrowing Base Facility.
The UK North Sea is “uninvestable” due to the windfall taxes and rhetoric from the Labour Party that they will make the regime even tougher.
A senior executive at Shell's aircraft division has suggested the H225 Super Puma helicopter could return to the operator's list of approved aircraft later this year.
A former boss of BP has called for an end to new oil and gas licences in the North Sea in an apparent endorsement of Labour's election promise.
Three-quarters of Scots support oil and gas production from the North Sea, according to a new poll.
Aberdeen's PDi Ltd has appointed Richard Leetham as its new projects director as part of an international expansion push.
Supplies of Norwegian gas to northern England have resumed via the Langeled pipeline after damage was discovered on the Sleipner Riser platform, Reuters has reported.