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Vattenfall and BASF sign contract with Vestas for latest 15 MW offshore wind turbines in Germany
BASF SE, Ludwigshafen →Supply and service contracts signed for Vestas turbines for Nordlicht offshore wind park, co-owned by Vattenfall and BASF. Turbine type V236 with nominal output of 15 MW per turbine currently most ...
Green Wilhelmshaven: Uniper is transforming Wilhelmshaven, Germany into a green energy hub and paving the way for a carbon-neutral future.
With Green Wilhelmshaven, we will help ensure the security of supply of hydrogen products in Germany and large parts of continental Europe. Furthermore, this large-scale project will also create ne...
Plans approved for pioneering hydrogen production facility at Saltend in Hull, UK
Saltend Chemicals Park →Meld Energy is now preparing to build the green hydrogen production facility at Saltend Chemicals Park, a move that will create the capacity to meet up to 30% of the park’s existing hydrogen demand.
Danone, DMC, Michelin and Crédit Agricole Centre France join forces to create a cutting-edge biotechnology platform in Clermont-Ferrand, France
To create the Biotech Open Platform to bolster the development of advanced fermentation processes, particularly precision fermentation, on a larger scale. Precision fermentation is a revolutionary ...
OMV Petrom invests ~EUR 750 million at Petrobrazi, Romania, to become the first major producer of sustainable fuels in Southeast Europe
Starting in 2028, the company can supply around 250 kt/year of sustainable fuels OMV Petrom, the largest integrated energy producer in Southeast Europe, will invest approximately EUR 750 mn at Pet...
From old tires to new car parts: Neste, Borealis and Covestro aim at closing the loop for automotive industry
The collaboration aims at driving circularity in plastics value chains and the automotive industry. When no longer fit for use, tires are liquefied by means of chemical recycling and then processed...
Yara opens renewable hydrogen plant: “A major milestone” at Herøya, Norway
Yara is now producing renewable hydrogen and ammonia and has already delivered the first tonnes of fertilizers made from renewable ammonia produced at this plant.