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Forties Pipeline is now fully operational

The Forties Pipeline, closed for maintenance repairs after a crack on its onshore section in Scotland, restarted its activity.

read more... 04/01/2018

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Scottish renewables company obtains approval for whisky fuel plant

A company has obtained the green light to build a new plant at Scotland’s oil port of Grangemouth to make a petrol replacement from whisky residue. Falkirk Council offered Celtic Renewables an approval to construct a commercial demonstrator plant, which will annually generate over half a million liters of biofuel.

read more... 13/12/2017

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Scotland allocates £2.6 million for 12 renewable projects

The Scottish Government funds 12 green power projects with £2.6 million. Within the Low Carbon Infrastructure Transition Program, the projects are aimed to enhance new clean technologies in Glencoe, Callander, Aviemore, Stromness and St Andrews.

read more... 04/12/2017

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First floating wind farm in the world generates power in Scotland

First floating wind farm in the world generates power in Scotland

read more... 19/10/2017

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No diesel and petrol vehicles in Scotland by 2032

The Scots are determined to say “good bye” to petrol and diesel vehicles by 2032. The necessary steps are being taken in this respect by the Scottish Government.

read more... 07/09/2017

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