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The most reliable energy sources

From 2005 to 2030, it is thought that energy consumption in the UK will rise by 50%. This is mainly down to the growing population and our increased…

Bursting discs vs BPRVs: Which should you choose?

To relieve pressure in scenarios where applications are at risk of becoming over-pressurised, the two primary devices used are Buckling Pin Relief Valves (BPRVs) and bursting discs (rupture…

How to save on your machinery insurance in 3 easy steps

If you are a manufacturer, you are aware of the critical role played by the plant and machinery used in your production processes.

4 Shortcuts to a Much Greener Business Strategy

The world around us is growing evermore aware of just how vital it is to conserve energy and preserve the natural beauty that we have. This is no…

What does the future hold for architecture?

Oasys, specialists in building design and pedestrian simulation software, have explored the new cutting-edge structures that are appearing in our streets and how they are combatting the complex…

Top 4 Places To Follow A Career In Engineering

In the continuing evolution of the world and its insatiable need to keep up, we find certain fields of study grow in popularity a little faster than others….

Using Smart Tracer technology effectively in multi-well subsea field development

Monitoring oil and water production from all wells is very important in any deep water field development, so to manage fluid movement and maximise hydrocarbon output. The use…

The Most Effective Method of Hazardous Waste Management

A business’ waste management solution defines if it will stay safe from the strict government regulations. The government’s guidance of handling waste demands a waste generating business to…

How Does the UK Use Its Energy?

As a developed nation with a maturing economy, UK’s power consumption is high. In fact, in a mere 25 years between 2005 and 2030, our power consumption will…

The Future of Wind Energy Sector in the UK

Wind energy is a cheaper, more sustainable answer to fossil fuel based power in the UK. Burning coal and gas has already wrecked havoc on the environment. Using…