Maritime AutoFlight performs eVTOL cargo flight to 150 km offshore platform Ruth Arteaga. · August 5, 2025 The CarryAll drone completed a 150 km offshore delivery, validating its commercial use in demanding offshore environments.
New Energies Masrik-1: the largest photovoltaic power plant in Armenia Isbel Lázaro. · August 4, 2025 It has the capacity to supply more than 21,400 Armenian households and avoid the emission of about 54,000 tons of CO₂ per year.
Oil and Gas Woodside assumes operational control of Bass Strait in Australia Joshua Falcón. · August 4, 2025 This agreement contemplates the integration of ExxonMobil's specialized personnel in the region, which will improve the company's operating experience at sea.
Oil and Gas Hindustan Petroleum secures 10-year LNG supply from UAE Joshua Falcón. · August 4, 2025 The installation is part of an essential part of HPCL's strategy to strengthen its infrastructure and distribution network.
Maritime Taihan secures subsea cable contract for Korea offshore wind project Joshua Falcón. · August 4, 2025 The company was in charge of all stages of the intermatricial cabling project, connecting turbines with marine substations.
New Energies Fluence and AGL to develop Tomago BESS system in Australia Ruth Arteaga. · August 4, 2025 AGL relies on Fluence to deliver and operate the Tomago BESS system, one of the largest electrical storage systems in Australia.
New Energies Iberdrola and FCC commit to wind recycling with EnergyLOOP Ruth Arteaga. · August 4, 2025 It will process up to 10,000 tons per year of recycled wind blades.
New Energies Rolls-Royce SMR strengthens its supply chain with Curtiss-Wright Joshua Falcón. · August 3, 2025 The alliance will provide essential protection systems for SMRs manufactured in the UK and exported globally.
New Energies California inaugurates first renewable steel plant Joshua Falcón. · August 3, 2025 85% of the energy will be supplied by renewable sources.
New Energies Fluor and JGC design expansion of LNG Canada plant Ruth Arteaga. · August 3, 2025 The LNG Canada plant has a 40-year export license and can already process up to 14 million tons per year.