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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.
Welder training ‘hothouse’ backed by £100,000 Ocean Winds fund The course offers vital qualifications in welding and fabrication ahead of taking up an apprenticeship.
Redundant oil and gas worker issues jobs plea to Reform’s Farage In a letter, the former mechanic blamed Labour for letting the oil and gas industry collapse.
Power Moves: New appointments at DESNZ and more Your weekly round-up of all the latest industry appointments to know.
SSE cuts £3billion from its five year network investment plan The firm reported a £2.1bn profit for the year ending 31 March as it plans to cut up to 300 jobs from its renewables business.
The UK's largest natural gas storage facility, Rough, will be decommissioned without government support, operator Centrica has said.
The UK is going to need oil and gas for decades to come. This has been recognised by the government and is plainly obvious for all to see.
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) regulator is calling for nominations for potential carbon storage locations on the UK continental shelf (UKCS).
Alcemi has secured consent from the Scottish government for its 300 MW Kintore battery energy storage project in Aberdeenshire.
GB Energy CEO hails Ørsted’s ‘radical corporate’ transformation despite Hornsea 4 cancellation The wind developer’s decision to cancel Hornsea 4, a large recipient of funding in the ...
The UK has proposed changes to how it procures offshore wind as it needs to claw back capacity after the Hornsea 4 project ground to a halt.
Nosakhare Oronsaye, Cables Engineer at Thistle Wind Partners discusses exploration of subsea cabling in North Sea offshore wind development.
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