Oil and Gas YPF secures liquefied natural gas exports thanks to Eni Simón González · October 10, 2025 Signing for the Argentina LNG project will allow to move towards the final investment decision and export gas from Vaca Muerta.
New Energies Imerys and ENGIE strengthen long-term partnership following vPPA agreement in Europe Joshua Falcón. · October 10, 2025 The agreement provides for the supply of 2 TWh through three new solar farms in Spain that will be operational between 2026 and 2027.
New Energies Toyota and Sumitomo develop new materials for solid-state batteries Ruth Arteaga. · October 10, 2025 Toyota plans to introduce solid-state batteries in electric vehicles from 2027, with increased range and ultra-fast charging.
New Energies Buchan Offshore Wind moves forward with application for onshore infrastructure in Scotland Joshua Falcón. · October 9, 2025 This measure seeks to enable the electrical infrastructure necessary to connect its nearly 1 GW floating offshore wind farm to the UK grid.
New Energies Air Liquide invests $50 million to expand its hydrogen network in the U.S. Gulf. Ruth Arteaga. · October 9, 2025 The Spindletop cavern in Texas, operated by Air Liquide, is the largest hydrogen storage site in the world.
Oil and Gas Uniper Energy Storage closes its gas facility in Breitbrunn Simón González · October 9, 2025 The company that the plant was unable to market 54% of its operating capacity.
Maritime SeaThor concludes marine testing of CableSpring for submarine cables Ruth Arteaga. · October 9, 2025 CableSpring was validated in real conditions in the FaBTest environment, specialized in floating wind energy.
New Energies MIT develops AI prediction model to improve safety in fusion power plants Joshua Falcón. · October 8, 2025 So far, many experimental systems have suffered internal scrapes from poorly managed reductions.
New Energies New self-adjusting voltage buoy for floating solar power in dams Simón González · October 8, 2025 Thanks to Fred. Olsen 1848 solar installations can now automatically adapt to water level variations without manual intervention.
Maritime Samsung crosses the Pacific with autonomous navigation AI Simón González · October 8, 2025 Samsung Heavy Industries' SAS system traveled 10,000 km without human intervention, optimizing route and fuel.