Rising energy costs are driving food and drink processors towards green solutions, with a 53% jump in the number of on-site renewable electricity projects in the sector last year, SmartestEnergy has claimed. The company, which claims to ...
According to the World Steel Association (worldsteel), in May this year the crude steel output of 63 countries surveyed across the globe reached 136.3 million mt, increasing by 2.6 percent on year-on-year basis and up 3.2 percent compared ...
Tags: Crude Steel, Mineral, Steel
Eaton will be presenting its portfolio of electrical solutions for the safe, efficient harvest and grid connection of solar photovoltaic (PV) energy at Intersolar Europe 2013, one of the world's leading exhibitions for the solar industry, ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, solar
Production of light, sweet crudes from unconventional oil fields in the US is ramping up so fast that at some point it will outpace the country's refining capacity and -- at least for the Gulf Coast -- this could occur within two years, a ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, oil, Sweet Oil
Plug Power, a leader in providing clean, reliable energy solutions, has announced that Eric Prades, CEO of Air Liquide Advanced Business, will join its board of directors as a director. Prades brings more than 20 years of international ...
Tags: Plug Power, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Horizon Hydrogen Energy
Southwest Engineers Inc is working with Earthwater Resources Inc on a major project in the Bakken Shale oil and gas zone in North Dakota, USA. The project includes drilling and transporting water from a previously undiscovered, ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
It’s reported that China Steel Corp. (CSC), the largest carbon steel maker in Taiwan is going to invest US$62.46 million to acquire 19% share in a ferroalloy project located in Malaysia. The project will produce ferromanganese of ...
Tags: CSC, Malaysian Project
SMS Meer, a world reputable leader in the field of plant and mechanical engineering for steelworks has contracted with Corinth Pipeworks who is a major Greek supplier of steel pip for expansion. Siemens will design and construct the new ...
Tags: SMS Meer, Large Diameter Pipe Mill
Siemens VAI, a world reputable leading engineering and plant building company joined with Italy's Arvedi Group to build continuous slab caster and rolling mill for an Eastern Chinese steelmaker. This project mainly to focus on producing ...
Tags: Siemens VAI, Arvedi, Rolling Mill
At Solar Taiwan 2013, the host, the Photonic Industry and Technology Development Association (PIDA), has invited solar firms such as SunEdison, Gintech, GCL-Poly, MEMC, and Motech to discuss opportunities in emerging solar markets and high ...
Tags: Solar Market, Photonic Industry
Taigang Stainless, the largest stainless steel producer in China announced to cut its export prices for austenitic stainless steel coils by US$50/ton in order to reflect weak nickel prices. After the adjustment, its export prices for ...
Having commissioned over 55 MWp of solar power plants in the UK to date and established itself as a significant participant in the UK solar market with investments in a 50 MWp portfolio of operating solar power plants, ib vogt GmbH is now ...
Tags: Solar, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
Oxford Photovoltaics (Oxford PV), has been named the winner of the Innovation Award at British Renewable Energy Awards ceremony, held by the Renewable Energy Association (REA) in London. A technology start-up business and spin-out from ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Photovoltaics, Solar
Hull City Council's Pryme Street car park is benefitting from the installation of 200 solar photovoltaic panels covering a surface area of 372 metre squared. It is projected that the 49kwh system will generate approximately 41,450 kwh a ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Construction
A previously misunderstood magnetic phenomenon has been apparently explained by a paper published on Sunday in Nature Materials and the explanation could lead to wholesale transformation in magnetic storage. Essentially, according to MIT ...