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Shell Warns Against Dangerous Consequences of Cutting Oil and Gas Production

  • Oil giant Shell has issued a warning against cutting oil and gas production, claiming that such a move would be "dangerous and irresponsible."
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Remembering Piper Alpha: 35th Anniversary of a Devastating Offshore Tragedy

  • Today, on the 35th anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster, the RMT pays tribute to the 165 offshore oil and gas workers and two seafarers who lost their lives in the North Sea catastrophe.
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Go-Ahead Group Launches Hydrogen Bus Fleet and Refuelling Station in Gatwick Area

  • The pioneering project involves the deployment of 54 zero-emission buses, supported by the largest liquid hydrogen refuelling station in Europe.
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Skills Shortage Hinders Climate Investment Plans Across EU Municipalities

  • The European Investment Bank conducted the 2022 Municipality Survey, which gathered insights from 744 municipalities in the EU. The findings highlight concerns related to funding, regulatory processes, and a lack of skilled labor required for successful green and digital transitions.
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Renewable Hydrogen Coalition Calls for Concrete Action in the Hydrogen Industry

  • The RHC, consisting of start-ups, investors, entrepreneurs, innovative companies, and industrial off-takers, aims to propel renewable hydrogen's role in achieving the European Union's long-term decarbonization goals.
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UK Wind Farm Adjusts Output as Coal Plant Supports Grid

  • The Seagreen offshore wind farm, located off the east coast of Scotland, was instructed by the National Grid to reduce its generation while the Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station was enlisted to support the UK's power supply.
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Equinor Granted Approval for Development of Two Fields by Norway Regulator

  • Equinor ASA has received regulatory approval from the Norwegian government to move forward with the development of two fields and one well in the Norwegian Sea, marking significant progress in Norway's energy sector.
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