ETZ Ltd, the not-for-profit company tasked with spearheading North East Scotland’s energy transition ambition, has launched the first round of its new fund which is part of the overall energy transition supply chain pathway and challenge fund programme aimed at supporting high-growth potential companies servicing the oil and gas market take advantage of new or existing opportunities in green energy.
Aberdeen’s McHardy Group which trades in Aberdeen as McHardy Financial has announced three new hires as part of their continued company growth, bringing their staff count to sixty across Scotland.
Energy company BlueNord, also known as Noreco Oil Denmark A/S or Noreco, and engineering and contracting company Semco Maritime A/S (“Semco Maritime”) have entered into a strategic partnership agreement with the purpose of jointly identifying, exploring and investigating opportunities in the oil and gas space.
North-east charity, Charlie House, has strengthened its board by appointing experienced accountant Sheena Anderson and construction professional Roddy Mitchell as trustees.
Former champ Sandy Mitchell left Oulton Park, after the opening double-header of the 2023 Intelligent Money British GT Championship on Easter Monday, having banked his first points of the season. But perhaps more importantly, the 23-year-old from Forfar and his Barwell Motorsport team continued to adapt to their new-spec Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo2.
Celebrated comedian, Joe Wells, who is possibly best known for his viral clip about the struggles of having a non-autistic brother, will be in Aberdeen in May.
The Scottish Government’s new Minister for Energy, Gillian Martin MSP, toured the ACHES (Aberdeen City Hydrogen Energy Storage) refuelling station at Cove this morning (April 13) as part of a visit to meet with key stakeholders across the hydrogen and carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) industries in the North-east.
Local Steel and Cladding company, KR Group, has won the Community Award hosted by the Federation of Small Business UK.
After nearly seven years at the helm of the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), Colette Cohen OBE is standing down as CEO, with Myrtle Dawes announced as the Centre’s new CEO.