The Calder Hall nuclear power station is empty of fuel for the first time since the 1950s.
Read More »Government Urged to Fund Local Energy Trials at Universities
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers says demonstration projects will encourage innovation as well as help universities in meeting their own decarbonisation targets.
Read More »Ireland Grants €25m for Energy Efficiency Projects
Energy upgrades will be delivered to nearly 700 homes and 570 community and commercial buildings in every county in Ireland.
Read More »Hurricane Says Early Results from Lancaster Promising Despite Constraints
Hurricane Energy said today that production from its Lancaster field had been promising since the delivery of first oil in June. despite flowline constraints.
Read More »Sustainable Phone Dials in to a Circular Future
The Fairphone 3 has been designed to be fully modular and repairable. meaning that if one component fails. the entire device does not need to be replaced.
Read More »China’s Gas Demand Growth Rate will Slow in 2019
China last year and this year imposed tariffs on imports of the super-chilled fuel from the United States.
Read More »UistWind Project Starts to Generate Power in The Outer Hebrides
An onshore wind project in the Outer Hebrides has started to generate power as turbines are constructed on North Uist.
Read More »Parkmead Not Easing Off Oil and Gas Despite Renewables Plunge
Oil and gas firm Parkmead Group has heralded its entry into the renewables sector after agreeing to buy farmland majority-owned by the wife of chief executive Tom Cross.
Read More »Solar-Powered Yacht Surfs Towards Electric-Assisted Sailing
Silent-Yachts’ Silent 55 takes the form of a battery-electric catamaran – however. the vessel will cost you €1.4 million.
Read More »OPEC may Take Action to Stop Oil Price Slide below $60
Middle Eastern crude oil lifting fell sharply in July. with overall volumes down by more than 800.000 bpd.
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