Nearly half of global senior executives polled for a recent study believe their companies will fail in their 2030 decarbonisation targets.
As UK prime minister Rishi Sunak starts to relax net-zero commitments in Great Britain, Siemens' Infrastructure Transition Monitor 2023 report reveals that 45% of 1,400 executives worldwide surveyed believe they…
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Scotland signs deal with sector to ensure it can reach 20GW of onshore wind by 2030
The Scottish Onshore Wind Sector Deal has been signed by the nation’s government and major industry players outlining measures to ensure Scotland can achieve its promised 20GW of onshore wind by 2030.
It sets out a number of actions the Scottish parliament intends to implement in order to more than double…
Local firm to build training simulator for Hinkley Point C workers
Somerset firm Berry & Escott Engineering is to design training equipment including a simulator for the Hinkley Point C nuclear project.
The company, which is based at the Blake Mill Business Park, is now a Tier One contractor and will have some of the highest levels of involvement on the project.…
Government commences Sizewell C private investment process
The UK government has commenced the process of finding private investors to help fund the construction of Sizewell C nuclear power plant.
Energy security secretary Claire Coutinho officially opened up applications for interested partners to register their interest in being part of the project on Monday, 18 September. The government, Sizewell…
Work starts on ‘pioneering’ £3M hydro energy production scheme at East Lothian reservoir
Ground has been broken on a “pioneering” form of green hydro energy generation at a Scottish Water reservoir in East Lothian.
The government body in charge of Scotland’s water and sewerage networks will invest £3M into the scheme at Whiteadder Reservoir as part of its work to reduce carbon emissions. The…
Coal Authority to establish £100M mine water treatment works framework
The Coal Authority has alerted contractors that it is looking to form a £100M framework to deliver mine water treatment schemes at over 70 facilities across England, Scotland and Wales.
The framework is being set up by the Coal Authority in partnership with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero,…
Vinci wins €160M liquefied natural gas tank construction contract in Netherlands
Vinci Construction Grands Projets has won a €160M (£137M) contract to design and build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tank in the Netherlands.
The project involves the construction of a new 180,000m3 LNG storage tank with a nickel steel inner tank and a post-tensioned concrete outer container. It falls within the programme…
Project to decarbonise cement production with nuclear hydrogen receives funding boost
Plans to use nuclear generated hydrogen to decarbonise asphalt and cement production have been given a large funding boost, with £6.1M coming from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).
This figure will be matched by industry partners for the Bay Hydrogen Hub, a Hydrogen4Hanson scheme. The Bay Hydrogen…
£53M civils job at Cumbria nuclear waste facility seeks contractor
Nuclear chiefs are seeking a contractor to carry out a £53M project at the nation's low-level waste repository (LLWR) in Cumbria
Nuclear Waste Services, which was created last year to deal with the UK's radioactive refuse, has formally advertised the Southern Trench Cap Interim Membrane Replacement deal. This project will see…
Construction of Hinkley Point C nears first reactor milestone
Work at Hinkley Point C is nearing its next major engineering feat as a 245t steel dome set to be lifted to close the first reactor building.
In the latest update from the under-construction Somerset power station, nuclear island area director Simon Parsons said the lift “will be a spectacular sight…