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Scottish National Party leader, Alex Salmond has come in for strong criticism for allegedly creating the impression that a wind technology project was going ahead, when he had been informed in December that Korean-based Doosan had opted not to proceed.
Korean company, Doosan blames deteriorating confidence for decision to suspend a wind power project that would have created 1700 jobs.
Gas producer BOC has been chosen to join Alstom and Drax on the team building a carbon capture and storage project in the UK.
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. have announced $1.3bn of orders to build five boilers for Indian power plants, the first contracts won by a unit it acquired in the country last year.
Skoda Power, part of Doosan Power Systems, has announced contracts in India, Israel and Turkey.
A carbon capture (CC) pilot plant at SSE’s Ferrybridge power station in West Yorkshire in the UK has opened, with a goal of capturing 100 tonnes of carbon dioxide daily from the equivalent of 5 MW of coal fired capacity.
The largest carbon capture pilot plant in the UK was opened yesterday by UK energy secretary Chris Huhne.
The UK’s massive offshore wind expansion is propelling the development of a new generation of offshore wind turbines rated at 6 MW and above, which are also bringing innovative solutions in engineering, finance, transmission and maintenance in their wake.
Hitachi and MHI merger talks stall over extent of alliance Merger talks between Hitachi and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) have stalled due to conflicting views of the ideal extent of the proposed alliance, said the Financial Times. Hitachi is keen to explore a full merger but MHI would prefer a
An essential part of EDF Energy's comprehensive safety system in its UK nuclear fleet is the high quality welding systems provided by Arc Machines Inc (AMI) for secure repairs to damaged re-heater tubes.