
Key developments at Pacific Green’s Sheaf energy park in the UK
Sheaf will reclaim 10,000 m² of contaminated land, achieving a net biodiversity gain of 14.91%.

Sheaf will reclaim 10,000 m² of contaminated land, achieving a net biodiversity gain of 14.91%.

With this infrastructure, Hamburg is establishing itself as an "international hydrogen hub" in the race for clean and sustainable energy production in Europe.

The company is preparing for an installation of 100 wind turbines in the Baltic Sea, with a combined capacity of 1,440 MW,

The wind turbine in Germany will be 364 metres high, equivalent to a 120-storey building.

The energy generated will prevent the emission of more than 38,000 tons of CO₂ per year, which is equivalent to planting two million trees.

This brings to an end 142 years of coal-fired power generation in the UK.

The Matarani plant covers an area of 750,000 square meters, equivalent to the size of more than 70 hectares of forest.

The virtual pipeline represents a major step forward for Spain's energy infrastructure, helping to develop new sources of clean energy and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

The Heyden 4 power plant generated enough energy to power more than 2 million homes a year for more than 30 years.

The terminal will have 13,000 solar panels, covering an area equal to six football fields and generating 6.63 MW of energy.

This would be the world's first geopressurized geothermal plant (GGS).

Each sector has approximately 150 km of welding seams.