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Pierre Kayoun of Nexans explains how the Transgreen initiative intends to export 5 GW of energy produced by renewable sources in the Mediterranean Basin to Europe.
Belzona Polymerics Limited, providing solutions to industry for over 55 years through the design and manufacture of polymer repair composites and industrial protective coatings, has announced a proven solution to prevent the detrimental effects of erosion corrosion within heat exchangers.
Spain is the world’s third largest producer of wind power, ranks second in solar energy development and is seen widely as a model for the creation of a genuinely green economy.
Mitsubishi expands network Four new subsidiaries are to be added to Mitsubishi’s global network, the company has announced. The subsidiaries will be in Brazil, India, Singapore and Korea. Mitsubishi said within three years the new Brazilian company, Mitsubishi Industrias Pesados do Brasil, based in
Making sense of alliances and acquisitions is not always easy. For example, take the news of what has been dubbed as the "biggest alliance in the history of sport".
Bahrain: Alstom has signed a contract valued at around g40m ($51m) with Alba Aluminium Bahrain to supply six top mounted combustor chambers equipped with Alstom's advanced burner technology.
A think tank in Brazil has said that the country's power sector needs over $82bn to avoid power shortages in 2007.
Spanish electricity network Red Electrica de Espana (REE) hopes to acquire the electricity transport lines operated in Spain by Spanish energy giants Endesa SA and Iberdrola SA.
The Dutch government has said that it will delay full opening of the country's gas and electricity markets by six months in order to give companies more time to prepare for full competition.
The Spanish government has authorized the sale of shares in the national grid management company Red Electrica de Espana (REE). The move will result in the private sector owning 75 per cent of REE.