Energetica News – May 2016

Date Publication Article Web link
14/05/2016 Press & Journal Aberdeen gets new link to Warsaw – Wizz Air has launched new direct flights between Aberdeen and Warsaw. P26
16/05/2016 Energy Voice
BBC
Guardian
STV
NorthSound
Press & Journal
Evening Express
Statoil cleared to begin work on Europe’s largest floating windfarm – Construction work on Europe’s largest floating wind farm will begin later this year after the Crown Estate granted a lease to Statoil. The Hywind project will see five turbines operate in waters around 12-18 miles off the coast of Peterhead. Energy Voice
BBC
Guardian
STV
NorthSound
P&J P33
EE P11
16/05/2016
17/05/2016
BBC
Press & Journal
New Aberdeen crossing name selected as Diamond Bridge – Name selected for Aberdeen’s Third Don Crossing. BBC
P&J P7
16/05/2016 BBC Flybe to launch new routes from Scotland to Cornwall – Saturday flights from Aberdeen to Cornwall will be operated from May – September. BBC
17/05/2016 Evening Express New EU fund could breathe life into CCS project – A new EU innovation fund could see the Peterhead carbon capture and storage (CCS) project back on the table. Evening Express
17/05/2016 Press & Journal Councillors aim for hybrid option to reinstate Buchan Railway and dual A90 – Aberdeenshire Council’s infrastructure services committee backed the development of fresh road and rail links from Ellon to Peterhead and Fraserburgh. P&J
18/05/2016
19/05/2016
AGCC
Aberdeen Business News
The Store launches new BBQ food venture – The Store in Foveran, Aberdeenshire, has renovated an offshore container, transforming it into a specialist BBQ unit complete with charcoal grill, which will be launched on Saturday 21 May. AGCC
ABN
19/05/2016 Evening Express New haul route for bypass in bid to cut road damage – A temporary road will run from the A90 at Stonehaven and Charleston in the south to Blackdog in the north to keep AWPR construction traffic off public roads. P7
EE
Around Energetica
20/05/2016 Evening Express Plan for Doric trail to boost tourism – Aberdeenshire Council is looking to develop the region as the centre for Doric language and poetry. P10
EE

Energetica News – January 2015

Professor Ferdinand von Prondzynski, Principal of Robert Gordon University, has been appointed as Chair of the Energetica Steering Group. He replaces Professor Stephen Logan, Vice-Principal at the University of Aberdeen, who stepped down after five years.

North-east transport partnership Nestrans has commissioned an Energetica Multi-Modal Transport Study. The study will examine the options for improving strategic transport connections between Fraserburgh, Peterhead and Aberdeen.

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Energetica Walking & Wildlife Guides

Issue Date: Thursday, 03 July 2014

A free guide to the most scenic walks and best wildlife spots on the Energetica corridor has been launched today.

Thousands of Energetica Walking & Wildlife Guides are being distributed at venues across the north-east of Scotland.

The A5 booklet showcases the most beautiful coastal walks and the best places to spot wildlife on the Energetica corridor, which covers a 30-mile stretch from the Bridge of Don in Aberdeen, north to Peterhead and west to the airport.

The guide follows on from the second Energetica Walking & Wildlife Festival in May. The successful event saw over 250 people take part in a wide range of outdoor events, including guided walks, dolphin watching, pond dipping, puffin spotting and wildlife photography lessons.

Volunteers in native animal costumes distributed the Energetica Walking & Wildlife Guide at Aberdeen beach on Tuesday 1 July.

The guide will be available at a range of north-east venues including the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, VisitScotland tourist information offices and council offices. A digital version is also available at www.energetica.uk.com.

Beginning with wildlife spotting opportunities at Peterhead Harbour, the guide picks out the natural highlights of the Energetica corridor, including Bullers of Buchan, Forvie National Nature Reserve and the River Ythan.

The booklet is not just limited to the countryside and pinpoints walking opportunities in Dyce and an “Aberdeen Business Walk”, directing the weary delegate to the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre into the city, via the picturesque Aberdeen beach.

Energetica Programme Director, Derek McCrindle, said: “The success of this year’s Energetica Walking & Wildlife Festival shows us that people want to get out and experience the beauty of the landscapes and animal life in this special part of the north-east.

“The festival only lasted for two days, but this guide provides the information to help people access the best walks and viewing points all year round.

“The Energetica programme is not just about encouraging business and investment, but also about promoting the great quality of life enjoyed by people of the north-east of Scotland and this guide will help with that.”

Contact: Marcomms Officer (Energetica) Leanna MacLarty

Email: leanna.maclarty@aberdeenshire.gov.uk

Tel: (01224) 664979

Energetica appoints Development Manager

Issue Date: Tuesday, 08 July 2014

Contact: Marcomms Officer (Energetica) Leanna MacLarty, (01224) 664235

Energetica appoints Development Manager to move project forward

 

The ambitious Energetica programme has taken a significant step forward with the appointment of an Energetica Development Manager to oversee the project and drive it forward.

Energetica is a 25-year programme to create an exemplar, low carbon, sustainable development corridor that will attract energy organisations and individuals to a natural and built coastal environment. The programme is a partnership between Aberdeenshire Council, Aberdeen City Council and Scottish Enterprise.

James Welsh, from Aberdeenshire Council’s Planning and Building Standards Service, has been appointed to the role of Energetica Development Manager.

Before taking on this role, James worked as Project Co-ordinator for the council and previously worked as Senior Planning Consultant at Halliday Fraser Munro.

The new post, the first time a dedicated management role has been created for Energetica, will focus on delivering the project’s ambitions and priorities, as set out in the new and refreshed Energetica Strategic Delivery Framework.

A global showcase for energy technology development and energy efficiency, Energetica covers a 30-mile stretch extending from the north of Aberdeen to Peterhead. With the potential to create hundreds of jobs and £500 million of additional annual GVA, Energetica has attracted £260 million of a potential £750 million investment in its first five years.

The new appointment follows the appointment of an Energetica Marcomms Officer in April, the first time a resource has been dedicated to communications and marketing for Energetica.

James said: “This is a great opportunity to take the lead in an innovative and ambitious project which will help to boost the economy of the north-east of Scotland.

“I am looking forward to taking the lead with the Energetica programme and working over the next two years to fulfil the project’s aims and encourage greater investment and skills into the north-east of Scotland.”

Energetica Programme Director, Derek McCrindle, said: “This is an exciting development for the Energetica programme and one which will help drive the project forward over the next two years.

“There are many exciting developments taking place or planned along the Energetica corridor. This new post will help us to support these projects and encourage greater investment into the corridor.”

For more information on the Energetica programme go to www.energetica.uk.com or follow us on Twitter (@Energetica_uk).

 Contact: Marcomms Officer (Energetica) Leanna MacLarty

Email: leanna.maclarty@aberdeenshire.gov.uk

Tel: (01224) 664979