A £62M battery energy storage system (Bess) is planned at a 1.2ha site at Teesworks following an agreement between Teesworks Ltd and Energy Optimisation Solutions (EOS).
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Snowy Hydro | Stuck TBM makes incremental moves as transition tunnel excavation progresses
Snowy Hydro 2.0’s tunnel boring machine (TBM) Florence has made incremental movements after seven weeks trapped in hard rock, while work to excavate the Australian megaproject’s transition tunnels is advancing.
65 climate organisations demand funded transition plan for oil and gas industry workers
65 climate organisations have penned an open letter demanding the next UK government come forward with a “clear and funded” transition plan for workers and communities that rely on the oil and gas industries.
National Grid seeks engagement on carbon compensation and biodiversity net gain contract
National Grid is seeking market engagement on a future opportunity for procurement of services and ideas to reduce emissions across its portfolio.
Nearly two thirds of UK renewable project applications fail to get through planning
Nearly two thirds (63%) of UK renewable energy project applications submitted between 2018 and 2023 failed to get through the planning stage, new analysis has shown.
Labour and Tories pledge new nuclear deployment in Scotland despite local opposition
Both the Labour and Conservative parties will look to deploy new nuclear power stations in Scotland if in power following the General Election, despite opposition from the current Scottish Government.
International Women in Engineering Day: much to celebrate but work still needed
Companies and organisations from across the industry have come together to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day (Inwed) on Sunday 23 June.
India heatwave: engineering association cautions on power supply amid 43% spike in demand
A prominent engineering association in India is urging the nation’s government to take action against potential power outages in the north as the population has been gripped by a relentless heatwave.
Could lessons from upscaling wind energy be applied to nuclear fusion?
How wind energy was scaled up to the point of commercial viability around the globe could be a template for the proliferation of nuclear fusion, according to wind energy pioneer Andrew Garrad.
UK public body to finance up to £20M for wind farm and hydropower projects in Tanzania
The UK’s development finance institution British International Investment (BII) has signed an agreement to provide up to $25M (£20M) for a new renewable energy projects in Tanzania.