DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, is collaborating with ACCIONA Energía, a leading renewable energy company based in Madrid, to assess second-life battery energy storage systems (BESS) against European standards and industry best practices.
A proud milestone for North-east family run jeweller Finnies, as director Matthew Finnie was invited to attend the Royal Garden Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh this week.
Mark Cox and Jane McCarry, best recognised as Tam and Isa from BBC and Netflix’s Still Game, are heading to Aberdeen Arts Centre with their touring production, An Evening with Still Game’s Mark & Jane, on Saturday 6th September.
Thainstone Events is excited to shine a spotlight on the incredible local suppliers who will be part of Thainstone Uncovered, its free open evening on Thursday 17th July.
This September, the Leonardo Hotel & Conference Venue Aberdeen Airport invites the local community to relive the spirit of the 90s with a vibrant Day Disco — a perfect way to say goodbye to summer.
ABL Group has successfully completed the first in-country competency assessment for NLNG Shipping and Marine Services Limited (NSML) marking a significant milestone in the company’s long-term commitment to marine operational excellence at Bonny Terminal in Nigeria
Eztek Limited is proud to have recently supplied several SECP (Surface Electronic Control Panels) to Expro in support of their vital oil and gas operations in the ENI Agogo and Ndungu fields.
Challenger bank Revolut - which is being steered by two Aberdonians - is in talks to raise new funding from investors at a $65billion (£48billion) valuation.
Police Scotland is preparing for a possible visit by former US President Donald Trump to Aberdeenshire later this month.
Ed Miliband has abandoned plans to move to zonal electricity pricing after senior officials warned it could put off investors and make it more difficult to build renewables.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has warned operators could be fined if they continue to delay the decommissioning of oil and gas wells.