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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.
The owner of the UK's gas network has welcomed a consultation on blending hydrogen into pipelines heating homes and businesses.
A group representing families and survivors of Norway's worst industrial disaster has spoken of its “demand for a completely new inquiry” exactly 40 years ...
The weaponisation of energy: UK exposure The Ukraine conflict has shown that mutual economic interdependence does not necessarily prevent war, and that energy infrastructure such as the supply of ...
Equinor and Orsted have warned that the effects of wake loss on their projects could cost them up to £363 million in lost revenues.
Ineos Energy has announced the appointment of former head of global oil & low carbon trading businesses at BP David Bucknall as its new CEO.
Jo Bamford-owned hydrogen network to cut costs by 40% Investor Jo Bamford, a member of the billionaire family that owns JCB, wants to create an integrated hydrogen distribution network.
Are you talking about diversity and inclusion? What does diversity and inclusion mean and why do we need to talk about it? These are some of the big questions delegates attending Oil and Gas UK ...
In this week’s Charging Forward, investment firm AXA IM has acquired a 50% stake in a Scottish battery energy storage project.
Power Moves: New appointments at DESNZ and more Your weekly round-up of all the latest industry appointments to know.
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.
Aberdeen has been selected as the home for Dolphyn, the “world’s first” offshore floating facility to produce green hydrogen.