AMEC has been awarded a contract to design and manage delivery of the world’s first deepwater wind energy turbines 70 kilometres north east of Inverness, eastern Scotland.
Lockheed Martin and Ocean Power Technologies have signed an engineering services agreement to develop OPT’s wave energy systems for use in utility-scale power generation.
Boeing will provide the Joint Direct Attack Munition weapon system to the Royal Norwegian Air Force under an agreement recently reached with Norway.
The Department for Energy and Climate and Change has granted E.ON planning approval to build the 230MW Humber Gateway offshore wind farm.
With its roots in motorsport, Cambridgeshire firm Titan is applying its expertise to the development of advanced technology for low-volume manufacturers. Chris Pickering reports.
Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology is experiencing a boon in innovation according to a new report that tracks patent filings in the area.
Future liquefied propane gas (LPG) vehicles could run on fuel derived from algae, according to researchers involved in a four-year €3.7m (£3.1m) EU-funded project.
The fuel cell has come of age with the manufacture of the first hydrogen-powered motorbike. Stuart Nathan reports on its development, from brainstorming to production.
The metal manufacturing sector has increased its investment in collaboration and innovation despite the impact of the recession, according to a report from Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP).
University College London (UCL) has undertaken a project that could lead to a turbocharger design that is low in noise and high in fuel efficiency.