Jacobs to help deliver UK’s first carbon capture sites
US consulting engineering firm Jacobs has been appointed by the government to deliver the UK’s first carbon capture sites.
US consulting engineering firm Jacobs has been appointed by the government to deliver the UK’s first carbon capture sites.
Paul Morris takes over from David Taylor who is stepping down from the executive board after 10 years in the job.
Teesworks Ltd reached an agreement with battery storage specialist Energy Optimisation Solutions (EOS) to build the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).
Global energy firm Holtec Britain is understood to be considering sites in the West Midlands, Tees Valley, Cumbria, and South Yorkshire.
It follows two other major project wins for the contractor this year that total £14 billion.
Contractor tasked with conducting constructability assessment for 40 Xe-100 in the UK.
The Net Zero Teesside Power plant will create more than 3,000 construction jobs and capture up to 2 million tonnes of CO2 per year.
Darryl Brown, the new regional commercial director for the North East, joins GMI from Leeds-based Priestley Construction.
The workers carry out repair and maintenance work at major UK oil refineries, power stations, pharmaceutical and petrochemical plants.
National Grid (NG) is moving into the next phase of its Great Grid Upgrade (GGU) as decarbonisation and alternative energy becomes a priority in the UK.