Shell acquires combined cycle gas-fired power plant in the US.
The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2025. It will subsequently be absorbed into the company's cash capital expenditures.
The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2025. It will subsequently be absorbed into the company's cash capital expenditures.
This technological development comes at a critical time, as scientific studies estimate that global demand for lithium will exceed supply by 2025.
The installation of the final steel ring in the construction of Hinkley Point C, recorded an efficiency of up to 30% compared to the first reactor unit.
The company reaffirms its commitment to technological innovation and process improvement in the inspection of industrial structures.
The Sleipner B platform remains inoperative following the reported smoke incident, while cooling and monitoring measures are continued. To date, it remains out of operation.
The West Erregulla hole results exceed initial expectations and highlight its potential for future development.
The European REWIND project aims to control the life cycle management of wind turbine blades.
The company halts production at Sleipner B following a smoke incident in the North Sea, while authorities and emergency teams investigate the site.
New software from General Atomics boosts fusion energy research, accelerating development of sustainable power plants.
This achievement represents a significant step forward in capabilities and technological independence for China.
Tadano's crane implements six lithium-ion batteries that supply a capacity of 226 kWh, under the structure of an electric motor that ensures a great reduction of noise in its operations.
As cleanup operations continue, Shell said it will issue updates as more information becomes available.