Mammoth CO2 Capture Plant Launches in Iceland
The Mammoth plant can capture up to 36,000 metric tons of CO₂ annually in Iceland.
The Mammoth plant can capture up to 36,000 metric tons of CO₂ annually in Iceland.
The company plans to innovate in the use of oil and gas as raw materials to create more environmentally friendly products.
The dock is projected to be 433 meters long and will be designed to receive large ships.
The initiative has exceeded expectations, even defying the difficulties presented by Bluetooth technology.
The compressor has been developed for hydrogen stations that supply heavy vehicles.
Starling 2 models are designed under strict criteria in compliance with SWAP and NDAA regulations.
Corrosion Control is a company specializing in cathodic protection and inspection services worldwide.
UNLP and the Río Santiago Shipyard emphasize demonstrating that the national industry can meet the needs of the country.
This infrastructure must be designed to contain more than 110,000 tons of uranium and 6,000 tons of used nuclear fuel.
Although they do not yet have a flying prototype, the company has successfully completed tests.
The structure of this battery includes a cathode that combines bromine and iodine, facilitating halogen multi-electron transfer.
This system supports the extension of inspection intervals while optimizing tank maintenance.