SOLV Energy to develop new 209 MWdc solar project in Texas
Large-scale solar project moves forward in Uvalde, Texas, with the appointment of SOLV Energy as EPC contractor for a 209 MWdc photovoltaic plant to enter commercial operation in 2026.
Large-scale solar project moves forward in Uvalde, Texas, with the appointment of SOLV Energy as EPC contractor for a 209 MWdc photovoltaic plant to enter commercial operation in 2026.
The design and installation of 143 km of ultra-deepwater pipelines will boost offshore production in Brazil.
The results obtained will make it possible to define more clearly the optimal areas for the laying of submarine electrical infrastructure.
The project maintains an integrated perspective that allows technical developments to be adapted to the real needs of the packaging industry and the end consumer.
The DCCEEW has opened a public consultation phase to receive input from citizens, businesses and stakeholders on the final design of the program.
Werther and Wipperdorf will be the site of a new wind power project with Nordex technology.
The decision strengthens the shipping group's strategic commitment to French and European logistics sovereignty, while consolidating its leadership in the energy transition of maritime transport.
The APA points out that the port precinct could now focus on the growth of traffic linked to the gypsum industry.
The company has not disclosed the economic value of the contract. However, the technical and logistical scope indicates a high impact project within the Australian offshore sector.
Visits by specialists to the technical facilities and the exhibition area strengthened the transfer of knowledge and the generation of professional collaboration networks.
Although the proposed acquisition marks a possible change in the company's corporate structure, there is still no guarantee that the transaction will be completed.
A number of northern European countries have proposed a joint restriction on the entire group of PFASs under the REACH regulation, advocating the "essential use" principle as a regulatory criterion.