Offshore Energies UK has responded to claims by the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit that the UK faces sharp rises in gas imports, and import costs, over the next decade.
The leading representative body for the offshore energy sector, Offshore Energies UK (OEUK), will host a brand-new conference this year to explore ‘one of the greatest challenges of our time’ – decarbonisation. For the energy sector, decarbonisation means reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the production of the energy the UK needs while also cutting the emissions from the usage of that energy.
The leading body for the offshore energy industry, OEUK, is set to hold its first ever breakfast briefing next week, sponsored by Deloitte, that will focus on carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) – a key tool in the UK’s fight against climate change.
The leading representative body for the offshore energy sector, OEUK, has responded to an announcement about a major reform to a flagship renewables scheme.