Fortis Energy expands capacity with Çobanlar’s biogas plant in Afyon
The Çobanlar biogas plant converts agricultural waste into 26 GWh per year of electricity in Afyon.
The Çobanlar biogas plant converts agricultural waste into 26 GWh per year of electricity in Afyon.
The technology uses artificial intelligence and a robust sensor suite to interpret the environment and execute haul routes safely.
The company maintains £229.6 million of uncommitted reserves, giving it the flexibility to maximize revenues as market conditions dictate.
Shelf Drilling North Sea's technical capabilities, coupled with its experience, will allow it to execute drilling plans with high standards of safety and efficiency for its clients.
This plan contemplates disbursing first the equity and then the debt, in sync with the project's schedule.
Drone technology will make it possible to detect suspicious movements in critical areas and neutralize threats through capture mechanisms.
The company highlighted that its Optimized Cascade system has been successfully implemented in multiple international LNG projects.
This project contemplates a facility with a capacity of up to 400 megawatts, dedicated to converting surplus renewable energy into hydrogen.
Shelf Drilling's board of directors unanimously recommended the transaction as fair in terms of value to its shareholders.
This project aims to develop an export capacity of 9.5 million tons per year.
The Waratah is designed to be fully charged in just two hours and can discharge all its energy in seconds.
The Castorone vessel deploys 80 km of Pipe-in-Pipe technology at a depth of 1350 meters.