How will we achieve net-zero emissions when the reality is that global energy consumption continues to increase? Carbon capture utilization and storage is one way to significantly reduce the carbon footprint realized through the production of oil and gas.
As the world’s energy consumption continues to increase, we must find new ways to generate, distribute, and use energy to achieve the profound transformation required to mitigate and reverse the forces of climate change. Hatch’s global managing director of Energy, Robert Francki shares how Hatch is responding.
With £12 billion invested across England and no significant overarching government evaluation planned, there are high expectations for Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) to answer questions about the economic impacts and the value for money that the Local Growth Funds (LGF) programme has generated.
The global economy is navigating unprecedented circumstances, but there is a silver lining. Right now is one of the best times in your business’ history to take advantage of the opportunity for transformative change.
With the continual development and expansion of interfaces in infrastructure due to advances in technology and automation, it is imperative to understand the importance of a successful systems integration.
Water is critical to the mining industry. Without water, mines don’t function. And, with the global water shortage, there’s increased pressure from stakeholders, communities, and world governments for mining companies to reduce their freshwater demand and develop more sustainable mine water management systems. Each mine site requires a tailored and holistic solution.