Month: February 2023

P&O Maritime Logistics’ introduces ‘zero-emission’ vessel with cable laying capabilities to build wind farms

P&O Maritime Logistics, a leading provider of maritime services globally has announced plans to convert one of its Multi-Carrying Vessels (MCV’s) into a Cable-Laying Vessel (CLV). Powered by alternative energy, the vessel will be the first-of-its-kind within the company’s fast-expanding portfolio of specialised offshore products and services. Set to start operations in the third quarter …

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INEOS Styrolution’s styroflex proven to be a superior cost-effective binder for bio-based products

INEOS Styrolution, the global leader in styrenics, has announced that their Styroflex SBC product is a superior, cost-effective binder for bio based products such as cork. The new solution is a cork-Styroflex-compound requiring no further additives or additional binders. It is expected to be a cost-effective and fully recyclable alternative to commonly used Polyurethane based …

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BASF and Tenova Advanced Technologies enter into a joint development agreement for efficient recycling of lithium-ion batteries

BASF, a leading battery materials producer, has entered into a long-term collaboration agreement with Tenova Advanced Technologies (TAT) of Yokneam, Israel, for its battery recycling prototype plant in Schwarzheide, Germany. Both companies agreed to jointly optimize the hydrometallurgical recycling process, leveraging TAT’s novel process for the recovery and production of lithium, which includes lithium solvent …

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The Unimot Group has expanded its manufacturing line of AVIA Solar’s European photovoltaic modules

The Unimot Group has expanded its machinery park of the European photovoltaic module production line located at its factory in Poland. Currently, the production power capacity of the line is 45 MW. The Unimot Group sells panels under the AVIA Solar brand but also offers private label solutions and targets companies that want to manufacture …

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Neste, Uponor, Wastewise Group and Borealis enable chemical recycling of plastic waste into new high-quality pipes

Neste, Uponor, Wastewise and Borealis have successfully produced pipes made of cross-linked polyethylene (PEX. This is based on feedstock gained from chemically recycled post-industrial waste plastic from PEX pipe production, using an ISCC PLUS certified mass-balancing approach. The partner companies believe this project is among the first implementations of chemical recycling of PEX. PEX pipes …

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Clean Maritime Funding secured by Windship Technology

Windship Technology has been awarded £4m as part of a consortium in the latest round of the UK’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC). The project is a demonstration of a symbiotic wind propulsion and carbon capture system, aimed at making a zero-emissions shipping industry a reality. This project will install a Windship Technology 36m tri-foiled …

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Tau concludes €9m series-B round to scale up production for e-mobility

The round, led by Solvay Ventures, is joined by existing investors including Finindus and happens in parallel with Tau’s commercial breakthrough with automotive customers Technology company Tau has concluded a series-B round raising €9 million with Solvay Ventures as a lead investor. Solvay Ventures is joined by existing shareholders including Finindus, a Belgium-based joint venture …

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The Unimot Group has expanded its line of photovoltaic modules

The Unimot Group has expanded its European photovoltaic module production line at its factory in Poland. Currently, the production power capacity of the line is 45 MW. The Unimot Group sells panels under the AVIA Solar brand but also offers private label solutions and targets companies that want to manufacture photovoltaic panels under their own …

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GPS and GES to merge to develop the next generation of energy storage assets

Low carbon energy storage company, GES, and independent storage and logistics company, GPS, announced they have combined both businesses to create a major player in the energy storage sector. The combined business will take on the name Global Energy Storage Group (GES) and the merger further strengthens GES’ position in the market and the new …

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Fugro’s QuickVision® allows Heerema to accurately position wind turbines

Fugro’s innovative QuickVision® camera technology is supporting Heerema Marine Contractors as they install 27 wind turbines for Parkwind’s Arcadis Ost 1 wind farm located in the Baltic Sea off the German coast. Using a novel floating Rotor-Nacelle Assembly (RNA) installation method, Heerema is installing wind turbines with the blades already pre-assembled on deck, onto the …

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