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A UK minister has admitted having to ‘bid’ for funding from the Chancellor to finally get Scotland’s carbon capture project ...
More than 60 companies and investors have expressed interest in taking over the Grangemouth oil refinery, raising hopes for ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNFormer Grangemouth refinery workers get trained up for new rolesAlmost 300 workers from the former Grangemouth refinery have been guaranteed training which will help them “transition” into ...
Grangemouth workers receive 'training guarantee' to benefit from clean energy jobs. Over 260 workers have received 1:1 skills ...
The UK Government remains supportive of the Acorn carbon capture and storage project, a minister said, responding to claims ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNPolice cordon off section of Grangemouth street in early hours after incidentA number of police officers attended an incident at a residential premises in Grangemouth which ended with a man being taken ...
People in Scotland have been told to use water supplies sparingly after the driest start to the year since 1964.
The women say there are serious risks associated with the project, which will use a decades-old pipeline to transport the carbon dioxide gas.
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The Falkirk Herald on MSN£200,000 improvements complete at Grangemouth Sports ComplexOver the last two years, upgrades valued at almost £200,000 have focused on improving the customer experience and the ...
“But I was shocked when I learnt that part of that plan was pushing CO2 from Grangemouth to Peterhead through an old pipeline.” Carbon dioxide generated at industrial sites across Scotland ...
The Government is broadly supportive of blending hydrogen into the gas network and is actively considering the matter, energy minister Michael Shanks has said. Replacing some of the fuel in natural ...
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