The current strength in rates has been triggered by geopolitics.
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The Institution of Mechanical Engineers is calling for more driverless car trials on UK roads so people can see the vehicles in action and experience them.
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One of the opening events of Climate Week in New York offered a rare sight -- nine bosses of some of the world’s largest oil and gas companies in one room.
Read More »Scotland Will Soon Generate 100% of Its Power Through Renewables
Wind. solar and hydropower are now Scotland’s main source of electricity. providing around three-quarters of all generation.
Read More »Simec Atlantis Chief Claims Cash is Good Despite £3m Dip in Profit
Simec Atlantis Energy remains in a good financial position despite reporting more than £3 million in pre-tax losses for the first half of 2019. according to the boss of the Highland tidal firm.
Read More »North Sea Tested Marine Power Buoy Wins £1.5m Deal in Chile
The firm behind a marine powered buoy tested in the North Sea has announced a £1.5m million contract to supply the technology in Chile.
Read More »Offshore Wind Costs Continue to Tumble as UK Gov Award Contracts
The cost of offshore wind has continued to tumble as the UK Government revealed the price for power from new schemes had fallen below £40 per megawatt hour of electricity.
Read More »Google`s $2bn Wind and Solar Investment
Google has become the largest corporate buyer of renewable electricity.
Read More »Record Low Prices in CfD Auction
With projects set to be delivered for as low as £39.65 MWh. around 30% lower than the second auction held in 2017. the auction has caused a stir amongst the sector.
Read More »Saudi Aramco has Emerged from Attacks `Stronger than Ever`
Aramco already brought back part of the lost production and will return to pre-attacks level end of September.
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