West coast sand mine steps up production
Lochaline Quartz Sand Limited is set to double its production and increase annual turnover by more than £2.6m.
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HIE is increasing the number of charging points at Inverness Campus from two to six; each of which can charge two vehicles simultaneously.
The agency is also planning to install a charger at its office in Benbecula, adding to its EV charging points at Inverness Campus and Enterprise Park Forres.
The move forms part of wider efforts by HIE to help make the region carbon neutral and end Scotland’s need for new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2030.
All HIE’s existing EV chargers have been available free of charge since they were installed. However, due to rising energy costs and to ensure consistency across the public sector, tariffs will be applied from 4 January.
These will align with local authority tariffs, which are currently 20p/kWh in Highland and Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, and 28p/kWh in Moray. This means the cost of charging a typical EV from 0% to full will be around £8-£11.
Keith Masson, HIE’s head of net zero transition, said:
“Increasing access to EV charging facilities is a key factor in encouraging people to make the shift from fossil fuels to electric. We are very pleased to be installing additional charging points at three of our premises. As well as supporting EV drivers generally, this will also help encourage more HIE colleagues to switch to electric vehicles.”
Lochaline Quartz Sand Limited is set to double its production and increase annual turnover by more than £2.6m.
Fetcha Chocolates Limited is investing in new equipment to quadruple its capacity, increase turnover and create employment.
HIE has appointed Benbecula company D Macdonald (Building Contractors) Ltd to create seven new units at Eabhal. Business Park
A £1.3m contract has been awarded for the refurbishment of a building on Enterprise Park Forres to create the new Manufacturing Innovation Centre Moray (MICM).
Food and Drink TechHUB will provide financial and advice support to help businesses, including social and community enterprises, with commercial growth and net zero transition activities.
The funding can help cover the costs of equipment, new technology or fixtures and fittings, or to construct, adapt or upgrade business premises or other infrastructure.
The improvements will enable the company to continue its growth through increased capacity and efficiencies in production.
People interested in developing and applying their ideas on the use of technology to start or grow a business can attend in person or online.
A 200-seater auditorium specifically designed for music and performance is to be built in South Uist.
The new Leica scanner will enable Envision to offer a broader range of services to existing and new clients.