This week’s Energy Voice Out Loud, in association with International School Aberdeen, kicks off with news of Shell cutting their global workforce by up to 9,000. With no public indications of how this will affect workers regionally, the team dig into what this could mean for the workforce in the UK and further afield.
Also on the podcast, Dolphyn, the world’s first floating green hydrogen project, is coming to waters off Aberdeen. There's heavy praise (and some naysayers), so can this ambitious development play a meaningful role in the energy transition for the region?
Rounding us off, Fluor plans to leave lump-sum work behind, but what’s the alternative?
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