The urgency to reduce global CO2 emissions, as underscored by the Paris Agreement, has prompted nations, states, cities and companies to commit to net zero emission targets by mid-century. This signals a significant acceleration in decarbonisation efforts, but very little is happening. Rather than picking up the pace, we seem…
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Engineers working on Australia’s Snowy 2.0 pumped hydroelectricity project have excavated about a third of the surge shaft, which will be 250m when complete.
Government’s ‘irrational’ carbon reduction plan to face judicial review, High Court rules
The government’s 2023 Carbon Budget Delivery Plan will face a judicial review after a High Court judge ruled in favour of a legal challenge which said the justification for the plan was “irrational”.
UKAEA teams with Czech research organisation to advance prototype fusion plant
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and Czechia research organisation Centrum výzkumu Řež (CVŘ) have signed an agreement to enable unique testing of High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) tapes, part of the development of a prototype fusion energy powerplant.
Supply certainty for critical minerals needed to avoid ‘system vulnerability’ in energy transition
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National Grid’s new supply chain model to deliver Great Grid Upgrade
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Cumbria-based construction firm signed to £40M, 15-year framework at Sellafield
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Nuclear Waste Services details progress towards boreholes for Geological Disposal Facility
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Top infrastructure firms sign to Construction Leadership Council’s client carbon commitments
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How to solve the problem of ageing wind farms
Offshore wind plays an increasingly vital role in our energy landscape and it is incredible to remember that the first offshore wind farm only came into existence in 1991. In the years that immediately followed, wind farm development remained slow and small-scale due to economic and technological limitations, as well…