Energy
Businesses in Renewable Energy
They are the second largest electricity generator in the UK and Ireland, including gas, oil, coal and renewables. Names like Scottish Hydro Electric and Airtricity belong to them too. Have a look here to find out how many different jobs there are available with them, e.g. generation manager, electrician apprentice or energy systems performance manager.
The whole of Scotland, and in particular the Highland and Islands, has massive potential to generate energy from renewable sources. We are already world leaders in the field:
- Wavegen’s Limpet device on Islay was the world’s first commercial scale wave energy device.
- The European Marine Energy Centre is the first facility in the world where designers can test wave energy devices.
- A new wave power station is set to be built in Siader on the Isle of Lewis, and there are a number of wind farms throughout the region.
This renewable energy and electrical engineering company based in Orkney design, supply and install small scale wind turbines for individual people or community projects but also multi megawatt offshore wind farms with locations stretching from
Their Invergordon mill and power plant will open in summer 2009 and produce brites wood pellets that are renewable fuel for boilers and stoves. The wood pellets are made from wood residue produced as a by-product of the saw milling process.
Businesses in Nuclear Energy
Dounreay nuclear power plant was built to research and develop more efficient ways to generate electricity from uranium and plutonium. A major project is now under way to decommission the site. This involves dismantling the facilities, some of which require great care because of chemical and radiological hazards, as well as cleaning the ground to remove radioactive pollution. Decommissioning Dounreay is recognised internationally as one of the most complex nuclear clean-up challenges in the world. The work is being carried out by Dounreay Site Restoration Limited (DSRL) which employs approximately 1000 people. It sub-contracts work to 50 or so companies in the supply chain and this provides employment for a similar number of people.
The design team at Dounreay has developed a nuclear 'Terminator': Find out more in the BBC article from May 2009!
If you would like to find out more about Dounreay, you have three options:
This is one of the off-site companies that carry out testing of equipment before it is used at the Dounreay site. T3UK is part of JGC Engineering and Technical Services Ltd., a company that undertake many different kinds of engineering works. Examples are: manufacture of offshore sub-sea components, decommissioning of nuclear plant, ultrasonic inspection, Scaffolding, Pipework manufacture and installation.
