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Renewables

UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER (UK) COLLABORATES ON HYDROGEN POWERTRAIN COMPONENT DESIGN

This month Cummins Inc. has launched Project Unity, a collaborative effort with Holtex and the University of Manchester to develop an advanced digital tool aimed at improving the design and durability of components used in hydrogen-fuelled powertrains.
Events

A MAXIMUM OPPORTUNITY TO NETWORK – POWEREX LIVE 2024 AT WESTMINSTER: YOUR CHANCE TO HEAR THE KEY SPEAKERS

12th December 2024: PowerEx Live London. This event is consistently regarded as the highlight of the year for energy professionals from the UK and Europe attending the GEN-SET, CHP & ENERGY LIVE Conferences which feature 24 top speakers.
Gensets

NEOM TAKES DELIVERY OF 23 GENSETS SUPPLIED FOR MAJOR PROJECT IN SAUDI ARABIA

Saudi Diesel Equipment, founded in 1978 with core business of selling and manufacturing diesel generator sets for local market, has since branded itself as the sole provider of fully customized power solutions within the regional market.
CHP

NATIONWIDE POWER BLACKOUTS PERSIST IN LEBANON

Lebanon is suffering from a series of nationwide power outages which have affected critical infrastructure, including Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport and the Port of Beirut.
Renewables

UNDERSEA POWER PROJECT OFFERS MAJOR BENEFITS FOR THE UK & IRELAND

Genesal Energy is providing technology for an undersea highway project designed to bring green energy to the UK and Ireland.
MEGSA

90MW ENERGY SOLUTIONS WITH 60 GENERATORS SUPPLIED TO SAUDI ARABIA

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has been undertaking large and prestigious projects in many areas, especially involving infrastructure. Teksan has played a key role in the country’s transformation...
Electric

NEW US RAIL PROJECTS TRIGGER CALLS FOR MORE ELECTRICAL POWER TO BE PROVIDED ACROSS AMERICA

The US Department of Transport has indicated that several significant rail projects are under development across the country. An extension for Chicago's Red Line, first promised over 50 years ago...