Construction starts on Spain’s largest green hydrogen plant

bp and Iberdrola España start construction on Spain’s largest green hydrogen plant. This 25MW facility is adjacent to bp’s refinery in Castellón and will provide a major boost to the industrial decarbonization of the nation. Project Overview The plant is situated on a 20,000 m² plot and will be capable of generating up to 2,800 tonnes of green hydrogen per …

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Work begins on the UK’s $3 billion subsea power superhighway.

The Eastern Green Link 1 (EGL1) UK’s $3 billion subsea power superhighway has begun construction , carrying green electricity to the homes of two million people on over 190 kilometers of ocean spanning the predominantly underwater cable between the south-east of Scotland and the north-east of England. National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) and their SP Energy Networks business partner SP …

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China’s Yarlung Tsangpo Mega Dam: The World’s Largest Hydropower Project and Its Regional Impact

China has recently approved the construction of the China’s Yarlung Tsangpo Mega Dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, a river that transforms into the Brahmaputra upon entering India. This ambitious project is set to surpass the capacity of the Three Gorges Dam, which is currently the largest hydropower facility in the world. The new dam, located near Medog …

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Construction Plans Revealed for Poland’s Longest Rail Tunnel

Poland is set to construct its longest rail tunnel, a 4.6-kilometer (approximately 2.9 miles) passage beneath the city of Łódź, significantly enhancing the nation’s railway infrastructure. Poland’s longest rail tunnel construction is a pivotal component of the “Y” rail initiative, designed to connect Warsaw, Łódź, and other major cities, thereby reducing travel times and bolstering regional connectivity. Construction cost The …

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Transforming Urban Mobility: Rabat-Salé Tramway Expansion Drives Sustainable Connectivity in Morocco

The Rabat–Salé tramway, operational since 2011, serves as a crucial public transport link between Morocco’s capital, Rabat, and its neighboring city, Salé. To accommodate increasing urbanization and enhance mobility, significant extensions have been implemented, notably the expansion of Line 2. Project Overview The Line 2 extension added approximately 7 kilometers to the existing network, introducing 12 new stations—four in Rabat …

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