
Humber businesses hold the key to the UK Green Recovery
13 Jan, 2021
Major Green survey is launched to understand business readiness for race to net zero.
VIEW ARTICLE13 Jan, 2021
Major Green survey is launched to understand business readiness for race to net zero.
VIEW ARTICLE20 Nov, 2020
EU sets out target for 300 GW of offshore wind and 40 GW of ocean energy by 2050.
VIEW ARTICLE13 Nov, 2020
With offshore wind capacity set to increase to 40GW by 2030 and rapid global expansion, partners in the region have come together to chart the course for the cluster’s future development and economic growth.
VIEW ARTICLE13 Nov, 2020
To facilitate the transition to a high-skill, low carbon economy and create 2 million green jobs by 2030 the UK Government launched new Green Jobs Taskforce.
VIEW ARTICLE13 Nov, 2020
The latest Public Attitudes Tracker survey by the UK Government's Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) reveal ongoing sky-high numbers of UK public support for renewables,
VIEW ARTICLE04 Nov, 2020
Join the Humber Offshore Wind Cluster on Thursday 12 November 2020 for the launch the Humber Offshore Wind Cluster Prospectus, a key piece of regional strategy.
VIEW ARTICLE29 Oct, 2020
New report calls for greater collaboration between schools, universities, business and government to improve equality, diversity and inclusion in the engineering sector.
VIEW ARTICLE10 Sep, 2020
Aura's Research, Development and Innovation lead, Professor James Gilbert, has shared his expertise on floating windfarms in an in-depth debate on the discussion programme, Roundtable.
VIEW ARTICLE03 Sep, 2020
As a hub for low carbon innovation, Aura recognised the potential environmental impact of bi-products of face shield production, so their team have worked with the 3D Crowd community to become a national hub for 3D printed waste created by the surge of 3D printing across the Country.
VIEW ARTICLE30 Jul, 2020
Latest round of offshore wind farms that won the UK's Contracts for Difference (CfDs) and are expected to go online mid-2020, are foreseen to be the first to operate with "negative subsidies" and pay money back, according to an analysis led by Imperial College London.
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