Power Moves: ScottishPower CFO and more
ScottishPower made two senior appointments with Charles Langan becoming its new chief financial officer and Nicola Connelly taking over as chief executive for SP Energy Networks.
ScottishPower made two senior appointments with Charles Langan becoming its new chief financial officer and Nicola Connelly taking over as chief executive for SP Energy Networks.
There's a $16bn project pipeline predicted for 2023 in Asia-Pac, but nearly a third are at high-risk of delay.
What brought that on? My anger with one of the latest “Scotland is now” claims. Issued by Scottish Development International as a Tweet it claims, and I quote: “From wind to wave and hydrogen to solar, Scotland is a global leader in renewable energy”. The associated video itself then goes on to claim that “Scotland’s a leader in hydrogen and fuel cell technologies”.
Australia needs outside help and equipment as it starts a mega offshore decommissioning journey that is expected to cost more than A$50 billion (£27 billion). Significantly, companies with North Sea experience look set to play a pivotal role as the market evolves.
A new report has been launched to help Scottish companies to understand and gain a foothold into the burgeoning global offshore wind market.
China, which is on track to overtake the UK and become the world’s largest offshore wind market, offers niche opportunities for experienced Scottish companies.
Scotland’s approach to trade with Africa is changing, driven by new commercial pressures, COVID-19 and the energy transition.
Subsea Expo has celebrated its largest attendance on record after wrapping up the three-day event in Aberdeen.
Officials from Mozambique have showcased the level of investment in the prolific Rovuma basin in a bid to attract the expertise of North Sea companies to its supply chain.
Petrobras has set out the opportunity for UK firms to help decommission assets from its former “cash cow” Campos basin.
A new Scottish "supply chain library" is set to be launched for offshore wind developers to identify firms for future projects.
Scotland’s international trade agency has launched guides to 50 overseas markets as part of its efforts to support the oil and gas industry.