Offshore wind firms aim for sustainable growth with new industry partnership
Eleven offshore wind developers are partnering with the Carbon Trust to make future offshore wind more sustainable.
Eleven offshore wind developers are partnering with the Carbon Trust to make future offshore wind more sustainable.
What does the road ahead look like for floating wind in the UK? Sam Strivens from the Carbon Trust has the answer.
The launch of a new project that will investigate the role of a flexible energy system in achieving a net zero economy has been announced by a new cross sector consortium, led by the Carbon Trust and supported by Imperial College.
The Carbon Trust explains why it has welcomed the announcement of the Contracts for Difference (CfD) Round 3 strike prices.
The Carbon Trust’s Offshore Wind Accelerator (OWA) has launched an international competition to improve current wind resource models in the offshore wind industry.
Heatrae Sadia is raising awareness of the opportunities available following the recent publication of the latest Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) 10 and the subsequent decision by the Greater London Assembly (GLA) to use the updated carbon emissions factors.
With Phase 2 of the Carbon Trust’s Industrial Energy Efficiency Accelerator (IEEA) now under way, Manchester’s leading supplier of energy management systems and lighting, Vickers, is strongly encouraging the partnership between developers of energy-efficient technologies and companies across industrial and manufacturing sectors
Scaling up offshore wind generation could help Wales meet its renewable energy and decarbonisation targets, as well as deliver local economic stimulus, says a new report out now. The report, Future Potential for Offshore Wind in Wales, produced by the Carbon Trust
The International Energy Agency in Paris has long been a champion of carbon capture and storage development. Nine years ago, they were solemnly projecting that there would be over one hundred CCS plants operating across the developed world by 2020.
Scotland’s energy minister, Paul Wheelhouse MSP (pictured), yesterday took a demonstration tour aboard the Sea Puffin, the world’s first ‘daughter craft’ based on Surface-Effect-Ship technology. This innovative design uses air cushion technology to dampen out motions in rough seas, enhancing comfort for
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