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Angus Energy lifts gas production from onshore Saltfleetby field

By Martin Clark London AIM-listed Angus Energy has shrugged off a lacklustre share price of late with a strong production rise over recent months which should equate to a growth in future sales.The company holds a complementary portfolio of clean gas development assets, onshore geothermal projects and legacy oil-producing fields.That includes its flagship Saltfleetby gas [...]

By |2023-07-24T08:16:11+00:00July 22nd, 2023|Oil & Gas|Comments Off on Angus Energy lifts gas production from onshore Saltfleetby field

Ceres Power’s High Hopes For Hydrogen

By Martin clark Fuel cell technology and engineering group, Ceres Power, has long had the ability to attract an impressive list of partners, working alongside famous brands such as Doosan, Linde Engineering, Bosch, Shell, among others.There are also signs that its strategic collaborations are beginning to pay off, though that is not always reflected in [...]

By |2023-05-26T16:33:48+00:00May 26th, 2023|Ceres Power Holdings|Comments Off on Ceres Power’s High Hopes For Hydrogen

Accsys Technologies is hoping that a new-look executive can bring momentum to to its project portfolio omentum to its project portfolio

By Martin Clark After delays to some of its expansion projects in the past year or so, there have been some frustrations among watchers of the London AIM-listed groupThe company’s eco-friendly, high-performance products are used in a variety of settings such as windows, doors, cladding and decking across the world, and are in demand in [...]

By |2023-04-11T15:47:09+00:00April 11th, 2023|Accsys Technologies|Comments Off on Accsys Technologies is hoping that a new-look executive can bring momentum to to its project portfolio omentum to its project portfolio

It Looks Like the Energy Crisis is Moving Towards a Perfect Storm

By Stewart Dalby A year ago in 2022 British Gas, a part of the Centrica group and a member of the Big Six cartel of retail energy suppliers which dominated energy supply to the tune of 70 per cent of consumers announced that from January 1 to June 30, 2022 it had made a gross [...]

By |2023-02-20T21:29:54+00:00February 21st, 2023|energy pricing|Comments Off on It Looks Like the Energy Crisis is Moving Towards a Perfect Storm

Liz Truss Departed Office leaving the Energy Caps in a Dreadful Tangle

Liz Truss Departed Office leaving the Energy Caps in a Dreadful Tangle By Stewart Dalby In a recent edition of the FT(18 October) it splashed a damning headline across its front page which said: “Truss’s future on life-edge after Hunt rips up her economic strategy” ”Well, the new Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt did [...]

By |2022-11-01T11:12:11+00:00November 1st, 2022|Articles, External|Comments Off on Liz Truss Departed Office leaving the Energy Caps in a Dreadful Tangle

Will Liz Truss be able to cope with the enormous costs of putting a new cap on energy prices as she has pledged to do

By Stewart Dalby Recently, before the sad death of our beloved Queen dominated the air waves, our new prime minister was seeking to set a new cap on energy prices to avoid household misery and business failure. Under the present set up the energy cap is set twice a year on the 1st of April [...]

By |2022-09-14T15:09:03+00:00September 13th, 2022|General|Comments Off on Will Liz Truss be able to cope with the enormous costs of putting a new cap on energy prices as she has pledged to do

Greenhouse Gases, Sea Levels Hit Record Highs in 2021

Hydrocarbons emissions are badly affecting sea levels marcinjozwiak/pixabay This article first appeared on the https://climatenews.net@theenergymix.com website. Author:The Energy Mix Staff The data presented in this report are clear—we continue to see more compelling scientific evidence that climate change has global impacts and shows no sign of slowing,” said Rick Spinrad, administrator at the [...]

By |2022-09-11T15:21:11+00:00September 8th, 2022|Articles, External|Comments Off on Greenhouse Gases, Sea Levels Hit Record Highs in 2021

Fossils Would ‘Bust the Paris Agreement’ with Inadequate Decarbonization Plans

Max and Dee Bernt/Flick This article first appeared on the https://climatenewsnet@theenergymix.com website  Primary Author: Mitchell Beer @mitchellbeer Three of the world’s biggest fossil companies—BP, Shell, and Equinor—are relying on decarbonization scenarios that fall short of the objectives of the Paris climate agreement, concludes a peer-reviewed study led by Berlin-based Climate Analytics. “Most of the scenarios we [...]

By |2022-08-20T17:23:35+00:00August 18th, 2022|External|Comments Off on Fossils Would ‘Bust the Paris Agreement’ with Inadequate Decarbonization Plans

Global Push for Hydrogen Sidesteps Knowledge Gaps on Climate Impacts

This article first appeared on the https://climatenewsnet@theenergymixwebsite.com Primary Author: Gaye Taylor As the global push for a hydrogen economy accelerates, researchers are urging policy-makers to address new knowledge and fill in some profound data gaps, with recent studies revealing the considerable global warming potential of a fuel that many fossils see as their industry’s best hope [...]

By |2022-08-13T14:19:32+00:00August 11th, 2022|External|Comments Off on Global Push for Hydrogen Sidesteps Knowledge Gaps on Climate Impacts

Lethal UK Heat Wave Made 10 times More Likely’ by Climate Change

            Welcome to 2020: It’s hot – and getting hotter. Image: theenergymix.com t This article first appeared on the https://cliimatenewsnet @theenergy mix com website Primary Author: Compiled by Gaye Taylor This story includes details on the impacts of climate change that may be difficult for some readers. If you are feeling [...]

By |2022-08-06T09:04:14+00:00August 4th, 2022|Articles, External|Comments Off on Lethal UK Heat Wave Made 10 times More Likely’ by Climate Change
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