EDF Energy has appointed WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff as engineering consultant for its UK fleet of wind farms, gas storage sites, coal and gas power stations.
The firm will join its technical support alliance providing engineering consultancy services on pressure systems management, rotating plant, electrical systems, quality services, performance and reliability management, gas storage…
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Government quiet as tidal lagoon pressure builds
Pressure has mounted on the government to take decisive action on the proposed Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon after 107 MPs called for it get the go-ahead.
A letter signed by 107 MPs was sent to energy secretary Greg Clark this week, calling for a quick response to Charles Hendry’s government-commissioned independent review…
Motts buys energy firm
Mott MacDonald has acquired energy consultant Wideurope Engineering.
Wideurope has 50 staff and was established in 2002. It operates from offices in Dubai and Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates and Genoa, Italy. Wideurope has workd on power and desalination plants in the Gulf Cooperation Council and south west Asia, combined cycle…
PM ‘committed’ to Moorside nuclear deal
Prime minister Theresa May has said the government is “committed” to the deal to construct a new nuclear power station at Moorside in West Cumbria.
May’s statement came after Japanese firm Toshiba, one of the companies involved in the project said it was reviewing its nuclear power business outside Japan. The review…
Transport to blame for poor energy progress
The UK could fail to meet its 2020 renewable energy targets due in part to its underperformance in the transport sector, according to an EU report.
The Renewable Energy Progress Report shows the UK currently performing above expectation with an 8.2% renewable energy share (RES) in 2015 – comfortably above its…
Call for change on island wind policy
Allowing remote island onshore wind projects to access government subsidies could lead to £1.3bn of investment in Scotland, the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) has argued.
The government has been holding a consultation – which closes today (31 January) – on its position on non-mainland onshore wind projects. It argues that…
Wind turbine collapses in Scotland
An investigation is underway at a Scottish wind farm after a turbine collapsed.
Developer Scottish Power Renewables is currently investigating the incident, which took place Friday 13 January at Killgallioch Windfarm in Ayrshire. Contractors are currently installing 96 Gamesa turbines at the site which will have an operating capacity of up to…
Development boost for UK floating wind
The UK is set to grow its offshore floating wind expertise after marine renewables company Atlantis Resources signed an agreement with floating foundations developer Ideol.
Under a memorandum of understanding (MoU), the companies will look to create an offshore floating wind project of up to 1.5GW. An initial pre-commercial phase of…
Trump orders Mexico border wall
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to build a 3,200km wall along the United States border with Mexico.
The order says it is the policy of the administration to “secure the southern border of the United States through the immediate construction of a physical wall.” It said immediate steps will…
Industry welcomes positive Hendry review
The British tidal industry has received a welcome vote of confidence from the government-backed Hendry review, which urged “swift action” on tidal technology.
Former energy minister Charles Hendry’s review found that as well as bringing opportunities to the UK supply chain, Britain could reasonably expect to become a leader in tidal…