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BRB achieves zero greenhouse gas emissions from Echt site operations in the Netherlands

BRB, a leading global lube oil additives and specialty chemicals manufacturer, has met the challenging goal of reducing greenhouse emissions from its operations to zero, and will hence report zero for scope 1&2 for 2025. This has been achieved by...

IHA and Euroelectric Launch Paris Pledge for PSH in Europe

The International Hydropower Association (IHA), in partnership with Eurelectric, has launched the Paris Pledge, a joint initiative shaped in collaboration with 11 senior leaders from the European utilities and hydropower value chain. The pledge is designed to accelerate the...

From Research to Industry: The Future of Solar at the EU PVSEC 2025 in Bilbao

The 42nd edition of the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition will take place from 22 to 26 September in Bilbao, Spain. For five days, researchers, industry leaders and policymakers from around the world will showcase the latest...

UK and US to Sign Nuclear Deal to Advance Energy Security

The UK and the US have moved into a new era of collaboration with a historic UK-US nuclear deal to drive forward the construction of new nuclear power plants at pace. The deal is intended to help both nations...

EU Announces Tripartite Contract for Offshore Wind Farms

The European Commission is speeding up the process of transitioning to a decarbonised European economy by giving top priority to electrification with renewables as its foundation. Towards this initiative, it has put forward a new policy tool called Tripartite...

GTT and Samsung Heavy Industries Enter FLNG Tank Contract

Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) declared that it secured a major order from Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) to deliver tank design for a Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) facility set to be deployed on the African continent. The project is...

B&W, Denham to Convert Coal Plants to Natural Gas Facilities

U.S. data centres are projected to require approximately 65 gigawatts (GW) of power between 2025 and 2028, nearly 45 GW more than the current grid can accommodate. With interconnection timelines for U.S. power projects averaging five years and more...

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