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Major companies, including Centrica, Tesco, BT, M&S, Unilever and Amazon have expressed concern over the country’s potential to lag behind in the green economy without strong government support.
Swedish energy group Vattenfall has suspended the development of its 1.4GW Norfolk Boreas offshore wind farm, which was set to power 1.5 million homes
Alok Sharma has tabled an amendment to the Energy Bill that would lift key restrictions to onshore wind development in England.
Ørsted has commissioned three nearshore artificial nesting structures (ANS) designed to house Black-legged kittiwake off the East Suffolk coastline as part of plans to compensate for the potential impacts of the Hornsea 3 offshore wind farm on the species.
Eneti has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Seajacks UK has signed two contracts for use of two of its NG2500X-class jackups.
A new report has said that the UK’s technical and vocational training provisions must be completely overhauled for the country to meet its net zero obligations.
The Crown Estate and the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) have released a report which aims to help stakeholders involved in offshore wind developments better assess the impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from subsea power cables on the marine environment.
A Suffolk protest group has lost its judicial review into planning permission for two ScottishPower Renewables wind farms off the east coast of England.
If urgent action is not taken within the next three years to accelerate investment, additional build-out of renewables, decarbonised generation, and electrical grid, transmission, and distribution infrastructure, Great Britain is at risk of falling short on its target to supply decarbonised electricity by 2035 warns GE Vernova in its report Challenges in the Electricity Market: 2025-50 – Reaching Net Zero Carbon in Great Britain.
The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) has appointed three new non-executive directors to its board to help guide its £100m offshore wind supply chain development programme in the UK.