Tackling renewable energy skills shortages
Energy jobs are getting more complex and technologically focused. But it’s not just technical know-how – the whole way we make, manage and use energy is changing.
Energy jobs are getting more complex and technologically focused. But it’s not just technical know-how – the whole way we make, manage and use energy is changing.
Bluefors, a Finnish cryogenics manufacturer, is looking to open a second site in the US, nearly a year on from its acquisition of the US cryocooler business Cryomech. It is also investing in growing the...
A new $3.24bn low-carbon methanol manufacturing plant is to be built at the Port of Lake Charles in Southwest Louisiana, US.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide has achieved a milestone in small-scale gas supply having delivered a record 62 new small gas production units at its customers sites in the industrial merchant and electronics sectors in...
Industrial gas major Air Liquide could reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 38,000 tonnes per year having inked its first-ever virtual power purchase agreement (PPA).
A new hydrogen initiative encompassing Central European and Baltic States has launched the start of its efforts to foster a robust hydrogen economy in the regions after signing an official term sheet agreement at the...
In a world where the fight against climate change has taken centre stage, the energy sector stands as one of the most critical battlegrounds. The transition to cleaner and more sustainable sources of power generation...
Plans for a green hydrogen-powered steel facility are gathering momentum at Boden in Sweden.
Drax Group plans to establish a new independent business that aims to become a leader in large-scale carbon removal.
The Scarborough Energy Project was 55% complete at the end of the fourth quarter, according to a market update from Woodside, and approximately 57km out of 433km of pipelay has been finished.