Entry ban on some cities in Fukushima prefecture will be lifted, Japan’s government said on Friday.
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Total considers options to extinguish North Sea flare
Total is laying plans to extinguish a flare on its Elgin North Sea gas platform that is leaking explosive clouds of gas.
Total gas leak from ‘naturally occurring pocket of gas’
A gas leak at Total’s Elgin platform on Sunday forced the evacuation of all 238 workers.
Cyprus and Israel lay plans for subsea power link
Work to lay an underwater electricity cable between Israel and Cyprus could begin as early as next year.
Flare alight on Elgin platform
A flare is still alight on Total’s Elgin Platform, which was evacuated following a gas leak on Sunday.
Schools must do more to raise apprenticeship awareness
Schools must raise more awareness of apprenticeships as a viable option for students, according to apprentices.
Scheme to tackle technical skills shortage launched
A scheme to help employers and individuals deal with the shortage of technical skills in the UK has been launched today.
Scheme to tackle technical skills shortage launched
A scheme to help employers and individuals deal with the shortage of technical skills in the UK has been launched today.
IET: influencing government
Members discuss the IET’s policy work through latest MyVoice webcast.
Gamesa investing in new UK manufacturing facility
Gamesa is investing £125 million in a new offshore manufacturing plant in Edinburgh that will build blades for wind turbines.


