To resolve the stand-off. Iran is considering sending fuel to the stranded ships.
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The Viking Link interconnector will be the longest in the world and enable the sharing of renewable energy between the two countries.
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It is also proposing a new business model for CCUS projects that would allow developers to charge customers in advance through their existing bills.
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The financing will help improve the energy efficiency of up to 40 multi-storey buildings to help lower energy consumption and reduce CO2 levels.
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Scientists say the use of direct air capture could need as much as a quarter of global energy supplies in 2100.
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IEA analysis suggests global methane emissions from the oil and gas sectors could be reduced by nearly half at no net cost.
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A new report suggests the public want to understand more about where their money goes and how it is spent.
Read More »Scotland’s Businesses. Local Authorities and Public Bodies Must Go Green
SP Energy Networks has revealed major plans to support a low carbon economy across the country and ensure it hits net-zero targets in the future.
Read More »UK’s Offshore Oil and Gas Sector Cuts Emissions by 3% While Upping Production
A new report from Oil &. Gas UK shows upstream oil and gas operations directly contributed around 3% of the country’s total greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More »Consumers Could Pay for New UK Nuclear Plants in Advance
The government is consulting on a new financing model to attract ‘significant’ private investment for future nuclear projects.
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