DNV GL
Cash part of £12.7 million project investigating how transmission assets could transport hydrogen in the future
Captured carbon dioxide from the plant will be injected into seafloor thousands of metres below sea level in the West of Norway
DNV GL says the post-combustion technology will capture and liquefy 400,000 metric tonnes of the carbon dioxide produced each year at a cement plant
Rolls-Royce and Robert Allan say the new design produces less pollutants than vessels with conventional propulsion systems
The forecasting services outlined under the agreement will mean supply and demand can be more accurately matched
The Crown Estate has commissioned a study into best practice in the transmission of power from offshore wind. The research will draw on knowledge from developers, transmission owners and equipment manufacturers and build on recommendations made last year by the Government’s taskforce which looked at cutting the cost of offshore wind. Martin Simpson, Head of New […]