Supplies of coal as a fuel for homes will continue to receive a reduced 5% VAT rate.
Read More »UK Must Use Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage to Go Net-Zero
The Renewable Energy Association has called on policymakers to ensure these technologies fulfil their potential as valuable tools to decarbonise the economy.
Read More »First of More Than 100 Solar-Powered Electric Forecourts Planned for Essex
It is part of GRIDSERVE’s £1bn UK-wide programme to make EV charging as easy as using petrol stations.
Read More »National Grid Confirms Pan-European Balancing Market Launch Delayed
It said French transmission system operator RTE is experiencing difficulties with its implementation of Project TERRE.
Read More »Fairfield Shaves £31m Off Dunlin Decommissioning Costs
Fairfield Energy has cut £31million from the total bill to decommission the Greater Dunlin Area in the North Sea.
Read More »Petrofac to Contend for £12bn Worth of Contracts Later This Year
UK oilfield services giant Petrofac has secured £1.3 billion worth of orders so far this year. and expects to compete for contracts worth £11.7bn in the second half of 2019.
Read More »North Sea Caterers Overwhelmingly Accept Improved Pay Offer
Offshore caterers have overwhelmingly accepted an ``improved`` pay offer from the sector’s trade association. according to Unite workers union.
Read More »Repsol Announces First Oil from Buckskin Project Ahead of Schedule
Spanish oil firm Repsol has announced it has achieved first oil from its deep-water Buckskin project in the Gulf Of Mexico.
Read More »New Australian Research Paves the Way for North Sea CCS
New research on Australian gas fields could ‘pave the way’ for the safe development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the UK North Sea.
Read More »Climate Change Could Make Siberia Habitable by the End of the Century
Researchers suggest by 2080. Asian Russia could have a milder climate. with significantly less permafrost coverage.
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