A carbon capture innovator is utilising a modular and columnless design for new technology to save space and bolster decarbonisation credits with its new product.
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UK construction output sees continued growth while infrastructure order book booms
The UK construction industry displayed a slight growth of 0.1% in September 2024, according to the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS), with infrastructure showing some of the healthiest returns.
Suffolk declares victory as UK-Belgium interconnector landfall point switched for third time
East Suffolk has breathed a sigh of relief as National Grid’s Nautilus interconnector project has altered its UK connection point for the third time, moving it away from Leiston in Suffolk and back to the Isle of Grain in Kent.
Bam-Siemens JV breaks ground on Orkney substation for £900M HVAC link to GB
SSEN Transmission principal contractor Bam Siemens Energy JV has commenced construction on a new electricity substation in Orkney, which will facilitate the connection of Orkney to the Great Britain electricity transmission network for the first time.
More details revealed on plans for £2bn Lincolnshire-Norfolk tidal barrage and container port
The development of the proposed £2bn tidal barrage across The Wash featuring an undersea container port and a new road between Lincolnshire and Norfolk will unfold in three phases, according to Centre Port CEO James Sutcliffe.
CEOs of major companies across Europe adjusting timelines for meeting net zero
Chief executives of major companies across Europe countries are reconsidering their timelines and investments regarding net zero objectives, new research has found.
5 offshore electricity interconnectors approved by Ofgem to be operational by 2032
Ofgem has approved three electricity interconnectors, and two offshore hybrid asset (OHA) interconnectors – a first for Great Britain (GB) – after having found they will deliver “value, viability and energy security” to consumers.
Network Rail electricity bill more than doubled in two years
The annual electricity bill for Network Rail’s operations, including to power trains, has more than doubled in the last two years from £379M in 2021/2022 to £885M in 2023/2024.
Great British Nuclear starts negotiations with SMR companies for UK deployment
Great British Nuclear (GBN) has started “detailed negotiations” with the four small modular reactor (SMR) developers remaining in its competition for deployment in the UK.
Shell and Equinor to concede Scottish oil and gas consents are ‘unlawful’ in judicial review
Greenpeace has begun its demonstrations at the judicial review of consent for new oil and gas fields in the North Sea as developers Shell and Equinor are set to concede permission for the projects is “unlawful”.