
UK’s Redcar ‘hydrogen village’ trial cancelled due to insufficient feedstock supply
THE UK government will not be proceeding with a controversial hydrogen trial in Redcar. Northern ...
THE UK government will not be proceeding with a controversial hydrogen trial in Redcar. Northern ...
A REPORT published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) says that there is an u...
MANUFACTURERS on both sides of the Channel are urging the EU to adopt a proposal from the Europea...
THE UK government has said it will invest £2bn (US$2.5bn) over the next ten years in engineering ...
EXXONMOBIL’s plan to become a leading lithium producer moved a step closer with the first phase o...
AIR LIQUIDE has been awarded a contract to help build a £1.5bn (US$1.9bn) plant in Teesside, UK t...
NUSCALE has cancelled the first project for its pioneering small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) te...
GRANGEMOUTH refinery in Scotland could cease operations in 2025 and become a fuel import terminal...
The UK government has announced £4.5bn (US$5.6bn) in funding for the nation’s “world-leading” cle...
UNIVERSITY of Birmingham Enterprise has launched EvoPhase, AI-led technology that optimises the d...
JACOBS and Costain have each been awarded two-year contracts to support energy provider EDF’s act...
THE UK government is planning to introduce an alternative transitional registration model (ATRm) ...
THE White House has announced up to US$3.5bn in funding to strengthen domestic battery manufactur...
INTERNATIONAL energy company Equinor has partnered with Captura to develop the direct ocean captu...
A WHITE paper released by global chemical initiative Together for Sustainability (TfS) has i...
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