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Proposals to develop floating data centres open the way for data centres in coastal locations with limited space and power availability.| Power Engineering International
Elimini and HOFOR will explore development of a large-scale BECCS facility at the Amagerværket combined heat and power plant in Copenhagen.| Power Engineering International
Kimberly-Clark UK & Ireland has signed green hydrogen offtake agreements to decarbonise it's two plants in Barrow-in-Furness and Northfleet.| Power Engineering International
Covarrubia and EDF have launched a new strategic partnership to accelerate the development and commercialisation of low-carbon energy projects in the UK through circular power from hard-to-recycle plastic waste. The partnership will focus on utilising Covarrubia’s proprietary pyrolysis technology, to convert hard-to-recycle plastic waste into low-carbon synthetic gas, supporting the circular economy and reducing landfill. The post EDF and Covarrubia Energy UK to turn hard-to-recycle plastic...| Gas & Oil Fired - Power Engineering International
Iberdrola’s EnergyLOOP enters wind turbine blade recycling partnership| Power Engineering International
Siemens Gamesa's RecyclableBlades have been installed at RWE's Kaskasi offshore wind power project in Germany.| Power Engineering International
Agreement with circular economy tech firm Fuenix Ecogy will drive development and commercialization of plastic waste processing solutions.| Power Engineering International
A proof-of-concept study conducted by NREL has shown how to form glass-to-glass welds for solar modules, making the panels easier to recycle.| Power Engineering International
The agreement includes more than 10.5GW of wind, solar, and "new or impactful carbon-free energy generation technologies."| Power Engineering International
The company ultimately concluded that the project was not economically feasible, even with government subsidies.| Power Engineering International