By Alan Dick, energy and industry director, Johnston Carmichael
There’s a general view that we should consign the year gone by to history. In oil and gas, and the wider energy industry, 2020 can more accurately be viewed as another challenging time for a sector accustomed to being beleaguered.
A COMPANY has got the go-ahead to build a new plant at Scotland’s oil port of Grangemouth -- to make a petrol substitute from whisky residue.
Celtic Renewables Ltd announced today/yesterday [TUES] that it had secured planning permission from Falkirk Council to build a commercial demonstrator plant, which will produce over half a million litres of the biofuel each year.