Vogtle unit 3 shield building roof set
The two-million-pound roof of the Vogtle Unit 3 shield building has been set into place at Georgia Power’s nuclear expansion project near Waynesboro, Georgia. The shield building is
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ContinueLearn More XThe two-million-pound roof of the Vogtle Unit 3 shield building has been set into place at Georgia Power’s nuclear expansion project near Waynesboro, Georgia. The shield building is
Enel X, the Enel Group’s advanced energy services business line, and Related Companies, a global real estate firm, today announced the launch of the largest battery storage system
Polish state oil and gas company PGNiG has signed an agreement with Energy Resources of Ukraine (ERU) to jointly launch exploration and production operations in Ukraine, targeting potential
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The European Commission has approved €3.2bn ($3.53bn) of state aid from seven European Union countries for battery research and innovation. The seven countries including Belgium, Finland, France, Germany,
The Hydrogen Council, a global initiative of CEOs representing energy, transport, and industry organisations advocating for the accelerated deployment of hydrogen solutions, and the European Investment Bank (EIB),
TGS today announced that it has completed the sale of one of its seismic datasets to OGCI Climate Investments’ Net Zero Teesside project, a carbon capture, utilization and
After extensive development work and thorough field testing, Sandvik prepares to launch its first Stage V compliant underground loaders for hard rock mining applications. Achieved with more than
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