World’s Largest Floating Structure Resumes Gas Shipments

World’s Largest Floating Structure Resumes Gas Shipments

World’s Largest Floating Structure Resumes Gas Shipments Shell resumes the shipments of gas from their colossal floating structure, Prelude, after a technical disruption dating a year. Royal Dutch Shell, the multinational oil and gas company also known as Shell, has resumed shipments of gas from their ‘world’s largest floating structure’ which has had technical disruptions [...]
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Scottish Government Invest £100 Million in Green Hydrogen

Scotland puts £100 million investment into technologies for green hydrogen in aims to become the global leader for the industry and transition to net zero. Scotland is the first country within the UK to have published their ‘Hydrogen Policy Statement’ and this policy sets the plans for their £100 million investment into green hydrogen over [...]
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Offshore Wind Farm gets Green Light

Offshore Wind Farm gets Green Light The UK Government has given the green light for a 231 turbine offshore wind farm capable of supplying over 2 million homes with electricity. Ørsted, a Danish multinational power company, will install a 231 turbine wind farm off the North Sea after being given the green light from UK [...]
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Non-commodity Energy Costs

What are non-commodity energy costs? Non-commodity energy costs take up a large proportion of your energy bill for both gas and electric supplies and your bill is made from this and the commodity cost. The commodity is your energy, the raw material, which is supplied per your demand. If you imagine how you are supplied [...]
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The UK Publish First Net-Zero Review

The UK Publish First Net-Zero Review The HM Treasury has published a net-zero review to guide the UK in its steps towards the 2050 net-zero goal. The HM Treasure has produced an initial analysis through a review focusing on the UK set goal of being net-zero by 2050. This review will provide guidance and support [...]
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Scotland Meets 90% of Electricity Demand with Renewables

Scotland Meets 90% of Electricity Demand with Renewables Official figures have shown that Scotland produced enough renewable energy in 2019 to meet 90% of its demand for electricity which is a 13.4% increase from 2018 figures. Scotland has shown their dedication to becoming a part of the future with large investments into renewable energy which [...]
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UK Households need help with Energy Bills

UK Households need help with Energy Bills The number of UK households falling behind on essential utility bills increases in parallel with record-high redundancies. This amounts to over 2 million houses needing to pay back their suppliers. Since February the number of households in arrears to energy suppliers has increased by over 600,000 accounts which [...]
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The Importance of Social Values

The Importance of Social Values What does Social Values mean? Social values are principles in which individuals and businesses follow to conduct morally correct actions, thoughts, and decisions within their social system. These provide clear lines between what is considered right and wrong and are defined by social traditions, religion, culture and, institutions. It also [...]
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What is ‘Net Zero’?

As the UK Government set targets to achieve ‘net zero’ it is important for us to understand what this means. To be net zero we have to have an equal balance of greenhouse gas emissions produced and greenhouse gases removed from our atmosphere.

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The Coal Authority recognised for innovation with two awards.

The Coal Authority recognised for innovation with two awards. The discovery to treat contaminated soil with ochre from mine water has gained the Coal Authority the awards for ‘Best Re-use of Materials’ and ‘Best Infrastructure Project at Environment Analyst’s Brownfield’ This process has been achieved by re-using the hazardous material found in mine water and [...]
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