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New energy boom on the horizon for north-east

New energy boom on the horizon for north-east By Martin Gilbert Updated: April 25, 2021, 10:15 pm © Supplied Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Energy transition is the most exciting opportunity investors and energy industry professionals have experienced in half a century. It’s as important a development as the discovery and extraction of North Sea oil was in the 1970s and, as happened then, the north-east is at the forefront of this revolution. A report by Oxford Economics claims renewable energy has the potential to raise Scotland’s growth rate. It says: “It is not implausible to suggest that there are business opportunities that resemble those that generated Silicon Valley, several decades ago.” That ambition will be boosted at the UN Climate Conference, COP26, to be held in Glasgow in November.

Carbon8 Systems to participate in South Wales industrial cluster project

Carbon8 Systems to participate in South Wales industrial cluster project 20 April 2021 The South Wales Industrial Cluster (SWIC), a partnership between industry, energy suppliers, infrastructure providers, academia, legal sector, service providers and public sector organisations, has been awarded GBP1.5m from UKRI’s Industrial Decarbonisation programme to map what is needed to support South Wales in becoming a net-zero carbon region by 2050. Carbon8 Systems is part of the SWIC partnership companies and has already shown its capabilities of reducing CO 2 emissions with carbon capture and utilisation at Vicat s Montalieu cement plant in France. Led by CR Plus, and entitled South Wales Industry – A Plan for Clean Growth , the project started in February 2021 and will last for 26 months and is funded via the UK Government’s Research and Innovation ‘Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge’.  

Catapults code of practice suggested to allow better transparency

© SYSTEM Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A UK Government review of Britain’s network of technology and innovation centres, or “catapults”, has recommended a new code of practice. The Department of Business and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) suggested the move would deliver better transparency over how they make decisions on competing for commercial work, and collaborative research and development (R&D). BEIS added: “Catapults should have a transparent and robust framework in place to address concerns raised by external stakeholders.”

Scotland a launch-pad for floating wind to demonstrate its difference : BlueFloat CEO

Scotland a launch-pad for floating wind to demonstrate its difference : BlueFloat CEO
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Outrageous hypocrisy : Government condemned over £16bn oil and gas sector bailout

Outrageous hypocrisy : Government condemned over £16bn oil and gas sector bailout
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