A judicial review of the decision to grant development consent order (DCO) to a new gas-fired power station on Teesside is to be heard in High Court this week on 22 and 23 July.
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Hinkley Point C | Unit 2 pools accelerated with welding technique and heavy lift cranes return
Synergic metal active gas (Smag) welding is being used at Hinkley Point C’s Unit 2 reactor to increase construction efficiencies, while the world’s largest tower cranes have returned to the site as construction ramps up.
Establishment of National Energy System Operator delayed by National Grid
National Grid has delayed the formation of National Energy System Operator (NESO) until autumn this year.
Snowy 2.0 | TBM resumes work after 2 months trapped, surge shaft excavation passes 95m
Tunnel boring machine (TBM) Florence on Australia’s Snowy Hydro 2.0 project has recommenced work after nearly two months trapped in hard rock, while major excavation work elsewhere on the project is progressing well.
Great British Energy Bill to ‘accelerate investment in renewable energy’ with £8.3bn backing
Plans for a publicly owned power company headquartered in Scotland and backed by £8.3bn capitalisaion have been made official through the Great British Energy Bill, which will “help accelerate investment in renewable energy”.
Fehmarnbelt, Rail Baltica, Irish ports among 134 projects to share £5.9bn EU funding boost
The European Union has allocated a record €7bn (£5.9bn) to 134 sustainable transport projects on the continent through its Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), including the Fehmarnbelt, Rail Baltica and a duo of Irish ports.
‘Urgent action’ needed to meet 2030 net zero targets, government climate advisor warns
The UK is not on track to meet its 2030 target on the way to net zero unless “urgent action” is taken including the rapid ramp up of low-carbon technologies, the government’s independent climate advisor has warned.
Civils opportunities unlocked by consent for three ‘nationally significant’ solar farms
Three “nationally significant” solar farms have been approved by secretary of state for energy security and net zero Ed Miliband, opening up opportunities for hundreds of jobs in construction and civil engineering.
Collaboration and net zero: an essential partnership for project success
Collaboration is an essential pillar for success in all walks of life, whether that’s achieving personal goals, or driving business growth. If teams across a business, or even from business to business, don’t collaborate successfully, their chances of success will be considerably reduced.
National Grid chief says new government policies will ‘light a fire’ under energy sector
The new government’s approaches to achieving net zero have the potential to “light a fire” under the energy sector to accelerate the transition, but some other major projects may need to be “reprioritised” according to National Grid president for UK strategic infrastructure Carl Trowell.