As the nation prepares to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, residents and visitors to Aberdeen will have the opportunity to take part in local celebrations when two events are held next week.
Aberdeenshire Council’s adoption and fostering teams are to have a stall at this year’s Grampian Pride event in Aberdeen tomorrow (Saturday).
A hydrogen-power 25kW energy generator is being trialled by hydrogen start-up company Hydrologiq at the ACHES (Aberdeen City Hydrogen Energy Storage) site, in partnership with Aberdeen City Council and Norco Energy.
EthosEnergy, helps companies and power plants reduce operating costs and, decrease harmful emissions to the environment to support companies in the energy transition, with the overarching goal of making energy available, reliable, and sustainable for all.
The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) has teamed up with the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult in a research partnership aimed at developing new offshore wind technologies.
An alumna from Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) Creative Entrepreneurship Programme has collaborated with garden designer Jane Porter, whose Still Garden has brought a slice of Scotland to the Chelsea Flower Show, winning a RHS Gold medal and best container garden trophy in the process.
The Chester Hotel in Aberdeen has launched a section on its website devoted to outlining its commitment to sustainability as it becomes a Scottish Living Wage employer.
The new taxes imposed on the UK’s offshore oil and gas operators are a backward step by a government which, just weeks ago, was pledging to build a greener and more energy-independent nation, Offshore Energies UK said today.
Sir Ian Wood, one of the most influential figures in the oil and gas industry, has warned that investment will be at risk from a windfall tax.
The windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas producers announced by the Chancellor yesterday comes with a financially-painful sting in the tail - it could be in force for years.
Aberdeen transport company FirstGroup saw its shares shoot ahead yesterday by nearly 6% to 126.4p after its board confirmed it was considering a renewed takeover bid worth up to £1.23billion.