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Net Zero Investment Guide To Help Future Build Economy
A new guide has been launched which aims to help the South of Scotland become the UK’s first Net Zero region - at the same time as building an economy for the future.
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Inward Investment Continues To Deliver For Scotland
New figures revealed have shown that thousands of jobs have been created and secured over the past year as a direct result of inward investment.
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EY Reports Further Foreign Direct Investment Growth In Scotland
Scotland’s enterprise and skills agencies have today hailed the news that the country remains the most attractive location in the UK outside of London for foreign direct investment (FDI).
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Masterplan Released for Chapelcross Green Energy Hub
A multi-million pound, net-zero focussed masterplan for the future of Chapelcross has been unveiled today, showcasing the vision to develop the site into a Green Energy Hub.
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New Digital telecommunications training academy brings benefits to Scottish Borders
A new training academy created in the Scottish Borders is helping to improve digital telecommunications infrastructure and skills in the region.
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Green Cat Hydrogen announces proposals for green hydrogen project at Chapelcross Energy Transition Zone
Green Cat Hydrogen (GCH), a developer of green hydrogen projects, is launching a public consultation exercise for an exciting new…
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