The volunteer crew of RNLI Portree have accepted a donation of over £1000 from a local boat club to help support the lifesaving charity. Gairloch Boat Club, based in the Wester Ross village of ...
The Network began with the goal of building an offshore wind project in Maryland and today we are one ‘big approval’ closer." The organization also noted the approved commercial scale project ...
When it comes to staying healthy, there’s never one method of measurement. Relying solely on the scale is where the scale gets its bad rap. Still, weighing yourself can be tricky. What kind of ...
LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Britain's offshore wind sector got a boost on Tuesday from the best-funded renewables auction yet, with Orsted (ORSTED.CO), opens new tab and Iberdrola (IBE.MC), opens ...
At least 12 people died, most of them women and children, when a migrant boat capsized off the coast of northern France on Tuesday, according to French authorities. Nearly 70 people were on ...
The government has awarded a contract to the world's largest offshore wind farm ... delivers exactly the scale of action needed, with billions of pounds to be pumped into the British economy ...
Sliding scale fees are a type of tax or cost that can change depending on an associated factor. These fees are designed to capture value according to the movement of an underlying variable which ...
At least 12 people have died - including 10 women and girls - after a boat with dozens of migrants tore apart in the English Channel, a local mayor has said. Olivier Barbarin, mayor of Le Portel ...
Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November election Britain is set to get nine new offshore wind farms ...
A total of nine offshore wind farm contracts have been awarded by the government after last year's auction failed to attract any bidders at all. The contracts are part of a wider slate of green ...
The UK's offshore wind capacity is around 15GW, with plans to reach 55GW by 2030. But can the UK compete in a very established industry?