Westinghouse and CORE POWER partner on development of eVinci microreactors and FNPP technology
eVinci technology is a great solution for transporting nuclear energy to places where energy sources cannot reach.
eVinci technology is a great solution for transporting nuclear energy to places where energy sources cannot reach.
The acquisition is aligned with Masdar’s strategy to expand its global presence in the clean energy sector and advance its goal of achieving 100 GW of global renewable energy by 2030.
This sustainable approach will contribute to the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, consolidating Qatar as a benchmark in the production of low-carbon products.
Multiple renewable energy sources have enabled Portugal to move forward in its transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy system.
This project is located approximately 50 km north of the island of Juist, with installation of the turbines for phase B of Nordseecluster estimated to begin in mid-2028, with commercial operation scheduled for early 2029.
E-methanol has the potential to become one of the most sustainable fuels, especially in industrial sectors that are difficult to decarbonise, such as maritime transport.
The installation of microreactor tests is an example of the commitment of both institutions to promoting safe nuclear energy.
Seawater storage technology is set to play a key role in improving the reliability and accessibility of clean energy sources, bringing Europe one step closer to achieving its decarbonisation goals.
The research is based on the use of random copolymers of polyethylene glycol and polypropylene glycol.
Drilling is now in the evaluation phase, which will include logging and core extraction, as well as testing for hydrocarbon detection using specialized tools.
The luminaires supplied by Glamox are designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the North Sea.
During the mission, the Dragonfly autonomous vehicle will take samples of materials and study the organic elements present on Saturn's satellite.