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India has the potential to dominate the global wind energy supply chain
India could emerge as a central figure in the global wind energy supply chain because of its comprehensive strategy to enhance wind turbines manufacturing and export capabilities while fostering domestic renewable energy growth.
This information was revealed in the report...
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Collett delivers 160Te inlet valves to Dinorwig Hydro-Power Station
Collett & Sons, leading heavy transport specialists, have successfully delivered two 160Te inlet valves to Dinorwig Hydro-Power Station as part of an essential upgrade scheme.
Working on behalf of Rhenus Project Logistics, Collett has completed the first two deliveries of...
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Q ENERGY pushes wind power expansion
Ahead of the Husum Wind trade fair, Q ENERGY presents ambitious plans regarding its wind business. Building on more than 1 GW of installed and/or developed capacity in France, new wind markets such as Germany, Portugal and Spain are...
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Renewable Energy Surge Needs Grid Transformation In Europe
In 2022, the European Union experienced a remarkable surge in the adoption of wind and solar power. Three million heat pumps were sold, and nearly one in four new cars were electric. This shift can be attributed to the...
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EU Electricity Market Reforms In Response To Ukraine War
The war in Ukraine had a significant impact on European Union electricity prices in the past year. This was especially evident in the prices of nuclear and renewable energy sources, which remained unaffected by the rising costs of natural...
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AI-Powered Supply Chain Management In Oil And Gas Sector
By the year 2028, the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in the oil and gas industry is projected to reach a market value of $4.21 billion, with a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.09%. AI's capacity to...
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Stricter Regulations For Electricity Companies By Ofgem
Electricity companies will no longer employ a contentious strategy that raises bills to the detriment of consumers, as announced by the energy watchdog. Ofgem has introduced rules aimed at curbing companies from making "excessive" profits during the winter season....
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