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Power Moves: Energy OBEs and more Which energy industry stalwarts were recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours?
Peterhead engineering technology services firm Score has acquired Australian firm Callidus as part of a global expansion drive.
Hundreds flocked to the Press & Journal Live for the 2025 Women in New Energy (WiNE) event. The Energy Live event, sponsored by Fugro, is now in its third year. The 2025 edition was the biggest ...
Hornsea 4 loss tightens margins on UK’s clean power 2030 goal The UK's goals are still in reach - but it has to avoid other projects failing to deliver.
The Port of Aberdeen has switched on a £4 million maritime decarbonisation project, with the first vessel connecting to electric shore power.
The Crown Estate has delivered up to 3 GW in offshore wind capacity from its Celtic Sea leasing round, falling short of the 4.5 target.
The firm's annual general meeting in Aberdeen also saw updates over a potential takeover deal and delayed annual accounts.
Expro has won a deal to deliver well testing for the East Coast Cluster carbon capture storage (CCS) project in Teesside.
Teesworks was seen as a flagship development for the Conservative government, a cornerstone of addressing regional inequality in the UK.
North Sea operators Vår Energi and Kistos have reached a final investment decision (FID) on the Balder Phase VI project in Norway.
The Norwegian government has approved plans for the second stage expansion of the Northern Lights carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
Carbon Brief analysis finds up to 5 GW of battery energy storage system capacity in Reform-led council areas could be at risk.