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Four new biofuel plants receive funding in UK

THE UK’s Department for Transport (DfT) has announced funding for four new biofuel plants.

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BP sells North Sea assets to Premier Oil

BP is selling its North Sea interests in the Andrew area and its non-operating interests in the Shearwater field to Premier Oil.

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Nouryon and Semiotic Labs partnership will improve plant reliability

NOURYON has signed a framework agreement with Semiotic Labs to implement technology that will predict when maintenance is required on pumps and other equipment.

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Jacobs selected to build nuclear testing facility

MOLTEX Energy, a nuclear energy company, has selected Jacobs to build a bespoke experimental facility for thermal transfer testing at its Birchwood Park research and development site in the UK. The facility will support development of stable salt reactors (SSRs), a type of nuclear plant offering safer, cheaper, and cleaner power.

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Shell to cut up to 9,000 jobs

SHELL will cut 7,000 – 9,000 jobs as the company is reorganised to transition to a lower-carbon business.

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BP and Microsoft join forces on Industry 4.0 and clean energy

BP and Microsoft are working together to advance their net zero ambitions and the digital transformation of energy systems.

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New produced water recycling facility constructed in Permian Basin

BREAKWATER Energy Partners, which supplies water supply chain solutions to oilfields, has announced that it has completed construction a new produced water recycling facility which is the largest in the Permian Basin.

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Australian Government backs renewable energy hub

THE Australian Government has backed a green hydrogen and ammonia production facility in Western Australia.

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Modular nuclear plan put forward for Wylfa

SMALL modular nuclear reactors (SMR) could be twinned with wind power, in a project that has been proposed for Wylfa, Anglesey in the UK.

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BP and CEMEX partner for net-zero cement

BP and building materials company CEMEX have partnered to accelerate progress of CEMEX’s ambition to deliver net-zero CO2 concrete globally by 2050.

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Innova to manufacture rapid Covid-19 tests in UK

INNOVA Medical Group has announced plans to manufacture its rapid Covid-19 tests in the UK through a partnership with Sharp Packaging.

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Large-scale green fuels hub planned for Western Australia

AN international consortium has announced plans to build a large-scale green fuels project in Western Australia that would use wind and solar power to meet hydrogen and ammonia demand.

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Dow plans zero emissions ethylene complex

DOW plans to create the world’s first net-zero emissions ethylene and derivatives complex, through an expansion and retrofitting of its Fort Saskatchewan site in Alberta, Canada.

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BP and Aberdeen enter joint venture for green hydrogen hub

BP and Aberdeen City Council have entered a joint venture to develop a hydrogen hub in the Scottish city.

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Teesside picked for first green fuels plant

TEESSIDE is set to host the first plant in the UK to produce a drop-in fuel called rDME that is produced by gasifying waste

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Woodside completes merger with BHP Petroleum

WOODSIDE Energy has completed its merger with BHP’s oil and gas portfolio, creating a global energy company.

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TotalEnergies and AEL invest in green hydrogen

TotalEnergies has signed a deal to acquire a 25% stake in Adani New Industries Limited (ANIL), to fulfil its ambitions of becoming the world's largest renewable energy company by controlling green hydrogen production costs.

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UKWIR provides free access to hundreds of water sector research reports

UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) has launched MyLibrary, an online facility that provides easy and free access to more than 1,000 water sector research reports aimed at helping to improve water and wastewater services for customers, and protecting the environment

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UK and Canada forge ties to strengthen critical minerals supplies

THE UK and Canada have agreed to cooperate on critical minerals including research to bolster the security of the supply of materials crucial to green technologies.

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Unilever cutting 7,500 jobs and splitting off ice cream division

BEN & JERRY’S and Marmite owner Unilever is set to split off its ice cream division and axe 7,500 jobs as part of a major cost-cutting overhaul.

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