Clipper Eris: the first ship with onboard carbon capture prepares for pilot tests
Following successful pilot tests of the Clipper Eris, Solvang ASA plans to incorporate this technology into seven new vessels under construction.
Following successful pilot tests of the Clipper Eris, Solvang ASA plans to incorporate this technology into seven new vessels under construction.
Tests of the ME-LGIA two-stroke engine confirm its viability as a sustainable alternative in the maritime sector.
The company is preparing for the first sea trials of its full-scale prototype.
This project represents a growth in installed solar capacity, while establishing the state of Texas as a renewable energy hub.
This transition to truly autonomous automation is important for the global adoption of Industry 4.0.
The company strengthens its commitment to energy security and innovation in the oil sector.
Radioisotope energy could open up new possibilities for interplanetary exploration and ensure the success of future missions beyond Earth.
Companies are using this authorization as a first step towards commercializing sustainable floating energy solutions.
The execution of the project will depend on obtaining environmental authorizations and construction permits.
This contract highlights Halliburton's strength in drilling and constructing deep and ultra-deep wells.
The technology developed has the potential to handle multiple types of materials simultaneously, increasing its versatility and efficiency.
Joint development plans are underway to generate up to four gigawatts of power, leveraging America's energy abundance to maintain leadership in artificial intelligence.