Grit from wastewater system turned into building material in new project
SCOTTISH Water has partnered with Zero Waste Scotland to turn grit that is found in the waste water system into valuable raw building material...
Plan for first zero carbon industrial cluster in Humber unveiled
NEW report outlining how the world’s first zero carbon industrial cluster can be developed in the UK by 2040 has been published.
The proposals published...
‘The artificial sun’ is set to be switched on at 2025
INTERNATIONAL Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER, or "The Way" in Latin), one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world, is to be switched...
Hydrogen pilot in Gateshead ends in success
A 'ground-breaking' green energy project has been successfully completed.
The HyDeploy project saw up to 20% hydrogen blended with natural gas on a public gas...
SSEN becomes UK energy industry first to use SF₆-free technology
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Transmission (SSEN Transmission) has become 'the first' UK transmission owner to energise sulphur hexafluoride gas (SF₆)-free technology.
SSEN is currently...
Bangor University goes 100% renewable
BANGOR University has announced that 100% of its electricity is now supplied from guaranteed renewable sources.
The switch to renewable energy is part of the...
Looking after your well-being this Easter
For all of us, Easter will be different from what we are used to this year as we approach our third weekend in lockdown.
Some...
Winning Industrial Decarbonisation Deployment and Roadmap projects announced
UK RESEARCH and Innovation have announced funding projects for the first phases of the Deployment and Roadmap programme for decarbonisation strategies, run on behalf...
UK’s first operational deep geothermal project in 37 years turns on the heat
A landmark moment took place at the Eden Project in Cornwall on 19 June as the UK’s first operating deep geothermal heating plant since...
Capacity Market and Demand Side Response: A love story
FOLLOWING an eight-month long investigation, the European Commission reinstated Great Britain's Capacity Market by formalising the granting of State Aid on 24 October.
The suspension...