Damage caused by delayed or cancelled Scottish projects is no longer acceptable
I’m seriously concerned for the energy industry in Scotland, writes Energy Voice columnist Dick Winchester.
I’m seriously concerned for the energy industry in Scotland, writes Energy Voice columnist Dick Winchester.
A few weeks ago, Holyrood Sources – a podcast producer – held a live meeting in Aberdeen with three politicians and some 300 people from the energy sector.
I spend a lot of time reading the international energy media. I also discuss a lot with people in the policy and engineering world overseas about what’s going on or what’s not going on, particularly in terms of technology development and manufacturing.
But it warns there are no guarantees, so it's not out of the woods yet.
It gives company some breathing space to tie up proposed £2.5m buyout.
Bosses are in an 11th hour scramble to raise more cash.
North jobs on the line and £160 million plans for Dundee up in the air.
Battery company AMTE Power insists it is “committed” to its Thurso base after suggesting it could be tempted to the US to take advantage of President Joe Biden’s green subsidies.
AMTE Power has secured a £1 million project to ‘power up’ its new generation of lithium-ion cells and manufacture them at scale.
Thurso-based battery maker AMTE Power has unveiled plans to build a production line in Australia as it takes further steps towards its ambition of building a UK-based “gigafactory”.
A battery maker in Thurso is to be the lead supplier in a £5 million project to enable the high volume manufacture of equipment for electric vehicles.
Thurso company AMTE Power starts life as a London Stock Exchange-listed business today.