destacada Companies to replace coal with solar power to produce critical minerals in California Ruth Arteaga. · June 28, 2025 SVM's plant will eliminate up to 500 thousand tons of CO₂ per year with solar energy.
Featured Vår Energi starts production at FPSO Jotun in Balder field Ruth Arteaga. · June 27, 2025 The Jotun FPSO will provide an additional 80,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day at an operating cost of only US$5 per barrel.
Featured U.S. Y-12 Uranium Plant enters final stage of construction Isbel Lázaro. · June 26, 2025 More than 480 suppliers from 42 states have contributed to the construction of the UPF plant.
Featured DeepOcean installs 400-ton structure in Irpa field Isbel Lázaro. · June 25, 2025 The operation used 95% of the Edda Freya's crane capacity to install the 400-tonne structure at a depth of 1,350 meters.
Featured Versalis starts up chemical recycling plant with Hoop® technology Isbel Lázaro. · June 24, 2025 This is the only large-scale Italian project to receive funding from the EU Innovation Fund in 2023.
Featured DS Smith activates biomass boiler in Rouen with wood residues Ruth Arteaga. · June 23, 2025 The Rouen plant replaces coal with biomass, reducing 99,000 tons of CO₂ per year with local wood waste.
Featured Finland’s sand battery goes into operation Isbel Lázaro. · June 22, 2025 The battery stores thermal energy in 2,000 tons of recycled steatite, capable of heating a city for almost a month in summer.
Featured XTI boosts its xVTOL with advanced simulations from Frontier Ruth Arteaga. · June 21, 2025 More than 1,500 CFD simulations were performed with Frontier, a supercomputer capable of running more than one quintillion calculations per second.
Featured MET Group strengthens energy transition with the largest battery plant in Hungary Ruth Arteaga. · June 20, 2025 The capacity of the BESS system can supply the entire street and decorative lighting of Budapest for four hours.
Featured First large-scale carbon capture cement plant in operation Isbel Lázaro. · June 19, 2025 The plant, which continues to produce cement without interruption, has added 30 new operators trained to manage the CCS system.