Global OTEC deploys floating ocean thermal energy platform in the Canary Islands
The new floating platform in Gran Canaria uses the ocean thermal gradient to generate continuous electricity and reduce islands’ dependence on fuels.
The new floating platform in Gran Canaria uses the ocean thermal gradient to generate continuous electricity and reduce islands’ dependence on fuels.
The company will supply nine Laby compression systems to manage boil-off gas in strategic LNG projects in Thailand and Taiwan.
The energy autonomy offered by this wave energy system opens doors that previously remained closed for the industry.
The unit will join the company's subsea cable installation efforts, enhancing a fleet preparing for the most demanding challenges of the offshore market.
The company will supply high-performance handling systems and winches for new cable-laying vessels built in Turkey, with delivery scheduled for 2027.
Liquefied gas transportation is consolidating as a fundamental pillar of today’s energy transition.
Equinor’s exploratory drilling in the Skoll and Hati prospects ends without finding commercial volumes of hydrocarbons after reaching 6,662 meters.
This technology deployment strengthens the competitiveness of local industrial plants and secures a leading position in the European refining market.
The new Shenxing III cells reach 15C charging rates and restore full range in just six minutes of being plugged in.
This technical challenge is not new for the contractor, which has already successfully executed projects such as Liza Phase 1 and Payara in the same geographic area.
The Bourbon Group is deploying thirteen strategic naval units after reducing its financial debt below the current operational safety threshold.
The process ensures that the country's first offshore wind installation remains on schedule for its commissioning.