Iberdrola promotes the maintenance of metallic infrastructures for offshore wind farms
A cork and zinc coating promises to halve the maintenance of metal structures in offshore wind farms.
A cork and zinc coating promises to halve the maintenance of metal structures in offshore wind farms.
This move improves the efficiency of pickup and delivery operations, bringing greater speed and control to customers in the region.
The company anticipates that it will meet the emissions intensity targets originally set for 2030 by 2026.
The industry's goal is to move towards a model where robotics and advanced technologies eliminate the need for human entry into hazardous areas.
This contract ensures the vessel's operability within the framework of the ONGC project currently managed by HAL.
Experience in fast-track projects has reduced the time to market for LNG.
STS cranes are equipped with advanced safety systems, such as snag protection and anti-sway systems.
A pioneering project in the Basilicata region will enable a cement factory to operate with wind-generated electricity.
The volume of fuel processed exceeded 274 million liters, driven by growing domestic demand.
The compatibility of this suite with the company's other services, such as economic well models and production forecasting, reinforces its integration into high-performance technical workflows.
The Windanker development will contribute an additional 315 MW to the Baltic Hub, with the capacity to supply more than 300,000 homes with offshore wind power.
This development is essential to reduce dependence on volatile international gas prices and stabilize household and business bills in the long term.