The UK government’s SMR strategy is ‘lacking clarity’ and hampering the sector, according to the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) in Westminster.
A new process may be the key to a new class of magnetic sensors, enabling new, ultra-dense data storage devices.
A project to integrate hydrogen technology into 50 trucks will complete this year, a milestone that introduces the world's first hydrogen truck fleet.
A group of companies are to develop a storage atlas that would identify potential sites for the geological storage of carbon dioxide in South Africa.
Power and automation technology group ABB has secured an order from Cable & Wireless to supply a utility communications system for high-voltage applications.
Iberdrola Ingeniería y Construcción has been awarded a $16.3m contract to build a substation and a 10.9km underground transmission line in the Mexican state of Sonora.
Orbital Sciences Corporation has been awarded $27 million to design, develop and build the next satellite in NASA's New Millennium Program.
A new survey on public attitudes to manufacturing reveals support and ignorance in almost equal measure writes Stephen Phipson, CEO of EEF
Government funding to support the development of carbon capture and storage and storage technology has been withdrawn, a move that could lock industries into paying higher carbon taxes.
Sharif Narouz, Future Materials Campus (FMC) Programme Director at the MOD’s Atomic Weapons Establishment, writes about the new facility to help maintain the UK's nuclear deterrent.