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  • Strong interest for CCS competition

    Press Ref: 2012/060

    16 May 2012

    The Government has today published a list of companies that have signalled their intention to apply to the new UK CCS competition. 

    Publication of the list is aimed at encouraging further discussion within the CCS industry to support collaboration between companies and any interested suppliers.

    This forms part of the new concerted approach the competition is taking to help stimulate the early development of the supply ch

  • Elgin gas released stopped

    16 May 2012

    TOTAL has announced the gas release from the Elgin platform in the North Sea has been stopped.

    A dynamic kill operation has successfully used  heavy mud to stem the flow of gas from the G4 well.

    This is the first stage in the process to permanently seal the well. Monitoring will now take place over the next few days to assess the complete success of the operation. After that, work can begin to permanently plug and abandon the well.

    Energy Min

  • Work to stem Elgin gas release begins

    15 May 2012

    TOTAL has informed the Department of Energy and Climate Change that their dynamic kill operation to try to stop the gas release from the Elgin well began this morning. 

    DECC have been working closely with TOTAL and gave environmental consent to the company earlier in May to pump heavy mud into the well via a temporary pipeline connected to the G4 wellhead from the main support vessel, the West Phoenix semi-submersible drilling rig.

    It is expected the

  • Written Ministerial Statement on Fuel Poverty Advisory Group Triennial Review

    Greg Barker MP

    15 May 2012

    The Coalition Government, as part of its reform of the public bodies sector, has committed to undertake Triennial Reviews of all Executive and Advisory Non-Departmental Public Bodies.

    As part of this process I am announcing today the Triennial Review of the Fuel Poverty Advisory Group (FPAG).

    FPAG is a non-departmental advisory body of the Department of Energy and Climate Change, which consists of a chairman and senior representat

  • Update 11 May 2012: Tanker fuel strike

    See DECC spokesperson statement of 13 April regarding progress in talks between employers and the Unite union to reach a negotiated settlement.


    Tanker fuel drivers who deliver fuel to the UK’s forecourts have just announced their intention to strike over a dispute with their employers over working conditions.

    The Unite union, who are representing the 2,000 members involved in the action announced today that 69% voted in favour of a strike.

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  • Charles Hendry speech to the Nuclear Institute North West Branch Annual Dinner

    Check against delivery
    10 May 2012

    Introduction

    Thank you for your invitation to deliver this keynote address. I am very pleased to be here today as we celebrate the North West’s nuclear successes to date and look towards the future.

    I would like to start by acknowledging the important contribution that this region has made to the UK nuclear industry since the 1950s and the importance of the nuclear industry to the economic prosperity of the area. Ther

  • New Welsh wind farm to provide secure, home-grown energy

    Press ref: 12/058
    08 May 2012

    Energy Minister Charles Hendry today granted consent to Vattenfall for the Pen Y Cymoedd project, a 299MW wind farm between Neath and Aberdare in South Wales.

    Made up of 76 turbines, it would have the highest generating capacity of any onshore wind farm in England and Wales. The developer predicts that it will generate enough electricity to power the equivalent of up to 206,000 homes a year.

    The developer has also pledged to a com

  • Single EU ETS regulatory instrument to cut out 'red tape'

    Press ref: 12/057
    08 May 2012


    EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) regulation will be made easier for UK industry to comply with, as a result of proposals published today on cutting out ‘red tape’.

    Government has today launched a consultation on a single regulatory instrument for Phase III of the EU ETS, replacing 13 sets of regulation with one.

    For the UK the EU ETS remains the primary means by which we will meet our ambitious carbon emiss

  • South Korea passes landmark emissions trading legislation

    UK Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said:

    “I want to congratulate the South Korean Government and the National Assembly on passing this landmark legislation on emissions trading. The UK strongly supports the use of carbon markets to drive forward low-cost carbon abatement and to promote ambitious emission reduction targets.

    This is an important step in South Korea’s green growth development and sets an example for countries to follow in implementing their own na

  • Operation to stop gas release from Elgin well given environmental go-ahead

    The Department of Energy and Climate Change has granted TOTAL environmental permits to a undertake a dynamic kill operation to try to stop the gas release from  the Elgin well.

    The operation will use heavy drilling mud pumped into the G4 well from the wellhead to stop the gas release. DECC has carried out full environmental assessment of the operation and the Health and Safety Executive has confirmed it has no objections to this intended activity.

    The well intervention op

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  • Delivering Brownfield Redevelopment in a Down Turn
    This IEMA event was hosted by Brighton University and gave an interesting and exciting insight into issues surrounding contaminated land. There were 5 speakers who talked about a variety of issues from new technologies and sustainable developments to coping in an economic down turn.
  • New Figures Show 28% Increase in the use of formal environmental management systems in the UK
    Research by the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)[1] shows a 28% increase over the last 2 years in the use of formal environmental management systems by organisations in the UK.
  • Climate Change Adaptation Workshop
    Climate Change Adaptation - a developing agenda where environment and sustainability professionals can make an important contribution either directly, or in combination with colleagues working on risk management or business continuity. This workshop was an event for practitioners who are active in this field and/or whose organisations are factoring climatic change into their future planning and risk management.
  • Whale's swim the longest
    A humpback whale has travelled the longest distance recorded for any mammal, swimming across nearly a quarter of the globe between two breeding grounds.
  • Carbon trading likely to develop regionally
    Huge investments in green technology in Asia and steps toward domestic emissions trading are opening up the prospect of regional carbon trading, climate change experts in Asia have said.
  • Tropics in decline as natural resources exhausted at alarming rate
    New analysis shows populations of tropical species are plummeting and humanity’s demands on natural resources are sky-rocketing to 50% more than the earth can sustain, reveals the 2010 edition of WWF’s Living Planet Report – the leading survey of the planet’s health.
  • Google invests in $5bn wind-power superhighway
    Google is extending its investment in green technology with a $5bn (£3.2bn) programme to build an undersea, wind energy transmission backbone along 350 miles of the Atlantic seaboard.
  • Rich countries must live up to pledge to help developing world on climate change
    United Nations officials have called on industrialised countries to live up to their multi-billion dollar pledges to help the developing world adapt to climate change at a week-long meeting of several hundred African experts, including Government ministers, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  • Camera catches bulldozer destroying Sumatra tiger forest
    A video camera trap installed by WWF and partners has captured footage linking the destruction of a crucial Sumatran tiger forest to the expansion of palm oil plantations in Indonesia’s Riau Province.
  • New species of fish discovered in ocean's deepest depths
    A new species has been discovered in a part of the ocean previously thought to be entirely free of fish, scientists said.

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