Renewable energy pioneer Drax has welcomed over 100 businesses, prospective suppliers and local communities to an event for the planned expansion project at Cruachan Pumped Storage Hydro Power Station. Organised in collaboration with NOF, a not-for-profit UK membership organisation helping to connec
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Matthew Jackson, associate director at Scottish Futures Trust, highlights why the right location is crucial for EV chargers to be effective. When you picture the perfect holiday, what comes to mind? For me, it usually involves a road trip through rural Scotland with my family using our electric car.
Akela Ground Engineering has taken a bold move as part of their growth ambitions to make a significant investment in a new fleet of plant equipment.
ISG plc is expected to follow its subsidiary companies by entering administration today. Six of the contractor's subsidiaries, including ISG Construction, applied to enter administration yesterday.
A 240-metre tower powered by hydrogen is being planned in Egypt.
Partick Housing Association (PHA) has completed and launched its new 46-home development at Bearsden Road in Anniesland. Members of Glasgow City Council made a visit this week as the new development in the west of the city was officially handed over.
Glasgow City Council has approved the disposal of land in Maryhill to Maryhill Housing Association, and land in Gallowgate to Wheatley Homes Glasgow to allow progress on the delivery of regeneration in both areas. The land in Maryhill - at Kilmun Street, Sandbank Street, Fearnmore Road and Cumlodden
Rural Stirling Housing Association is continuing to build more affordable homes despite a “testing” year, the housing provider told its AGM. Reduced Government funding for social housing and ever-present cost of living pressures were just two of the ongoing challenges faced by tenants an
Moray Council is seeking views on its updated Developer Obligation Supplementary Guidance.
Aberdeenshire Council’s latest five-year plan for the development of housing across the area has been published.
The theme for Scotland's Climate Week 2024 is ‘Stories for Change’. In this article, Jamie Goth, associate director at the Scottish Futures Trust, looks at the success of the Net Zero Public Sector Buildings Standard so far. The Scottish Government launched the Net Zero Public Sector Bui
Heather Holbrook looks at how the shift to online retail has led to high vacancy rates in UK retail properties, necessitating the repurposing of these spaces. Even a short walk up most of Scotland’s high streets will tell you a lot about the transformation they have undergone in recent years.
A state-of-the-art wind farm which is set to generate enough renewable electricity to meet the annual needs of around 53,700 homes for the next 30 years has been officially opened. Earlier this year renewable energy developer OnPath Energy (formerly Banks Renewables) announced that the new 15-turbin
Highland councillors have voted to abandon plans to redesign part of Inverness city centre.
Scott Brewster, managing director of Brewster Brothers, explains how important it is to include the carbon footprint of the materials we use in the construction of our built environment, as well as the carbon footprint of its operational life. Almost 20 years after the first Scottish Government repo