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HSE is assessing safety of the UK's first residential hydrogen boiler trial. Government must consider findings to decide on hydrogen heating.
Of all the production hubs in the North Sea, the top four producers have remained unchanged since 2023; however, with the right policy, BP might climb the rankings. Dundas Consultants has ranked ...
BP is moving out of its North Sea headquarters after signing a lease for new offices at Aberdeen International Business Park.
The UK's largest natural gas storage facility, Rough, will be decommissioned without government support, operator Centrica has said.
Dana Petroleum has terminated an agreement with NEO Energy to purchase the Western Isles floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. The decision follows the agreement reaching its ...
Scottish Power has been accused of “environmental madness” after it was revealed more than 70 of its wind turbines had been hooked up to diesel generators ...
Equinor and Orsted have warned that the effects of wake loss on their projects could cost them up to £363 million in lost revenues.
Newly appointed BP chief executive officer Murray Auchincloss will take home a £1.45 million salary in 2024.
Offshore renewable energy, including wave, tidal and floating wind, could support 160,000 jobs the UK by 2050, according to a report.
With green hydrogen a major element in Scotland’s net zero plans, the industry needs to find ways to store it safely and economically.
The UK government and GB Energy will invest £200 million to install rooftop solar panels on schools and NHS sites, predominately in England.
Aberdeen wins on even a fraction of the floating offshore wind prize Martin Suttie, chairman of First Tech Group, says the floating offshore wind challenge is 'like putting the Eiffel Tower in the ...
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