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Public Technologies 18 Apr 2024
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and NGK to Jointly Develop Hydrogen Purification System from Ammonia Cracking Gas ... Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd ... Tokyo, April 18, 2024 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd ... Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
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EirGrid chief who retired this week faces court action over ‘driving under influence of intoxicant’

The Irish Times 18 Apr 2024
... EirGrid, Government departments and energy regulators over constraints on the power network that have curbed its capacity to meet heavy industrial demand for data centre investments in Ireland.
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Republican AGs attack Biden’s EPA for pursuing environmental discrimination cases

The Virginian-Pilot 18 Apr 2024
Those groups asked the EPA to investigate Louisiana’s regulation of air pollution, arguing that it disproportionately hurt majority-Black communities near heavy industry.
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Floating offshore wind deal with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries could be an important moment – Scotsman comment

The Scotsman 17 Apr 2024
Scotland must capitalise on the huge opportunities to build a globally significant renewable energy industry ....
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Demystifying low carbon steel manufacturing

GreenBiz 17 Apr 2024
It’s an organization that’s experimenting, innovating and investing to break down all the barriers to decarbonization and create a more sustainable approach to heavy industry ... There’s a cultural dimension to making heavy industry more sustainable.
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U.S. ambassador to Japan says boosting arms industry ties is key to a stronger security alliance

Asahi News 17 Apr 2024
The United States alone can no longer supply all democracies, Ambassador Rahm Emanuel said during a visit to a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ F-35 fighter jet factory ... significant growth to the industry.
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Sweden set to help India in energy transition

Live Mint 17 Apr 2024
Sweden is working out a plan to help India to implement Article Six of the Paris Agreement to meet its net-zero emissions target before 2070 by collaborating in the heavy industries sector, mainly ...
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HD Hyundai signs $463 million deal to build 4 warships in Peru

Korea Times 17 Apr 2024
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) signed a ... An illustration of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' 3,400-ton frigate, center, a 1,400-ton amphibious warfare ship, top and a 2,200-ton offshore patrol vessel.
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Digital pharmacy Phlo raises £9m to continue expansion

The Times/The Sunday Times 17 Apr 2024
1 ... Shona Robison, the deputy first minister, said the agreement with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries was “a vote of confidence in Scotland”. 2 ... HD Hyundai Heavy Industries made the agreement with. Related articles. SCOTTISH BUSINESS DIGEST ... Greig Cameron ... .
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RIGID Constructors Enhances Leadership Team to Accelerate Growth and Innovation

ACCESSWIRE 17 Apr 2024
With a renowned leadership team in place, RIGID Constructors is primed to deliver exceptional outcomes and chart a course for enduring success in the heavy construction industry.
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Foresight Granted Patent Approval In Japan For All-Weather And Lighting Conditions Vision System

MENA FN 17 Apr 2024
(MENAFN - GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) The patented technology is highly beneficial to Foresight's key markets, particularly the heavy equipment industry, as the integration of thermal cameras ensures ... .
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Shipbuilder Hyundai Enters European Wind Market with Agreement in Scotland

The Maritime Executive 17 Apr 2024
South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is entering the European offshore wind energy market as it looking for opportunities to leverage its expertise and expand its presence in offshore energy.
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EPS collaborates with industry majors over ammonia newbuilds

SAFETY4SEA 17 Apr 2024
... and digitalise the shipping industry ... The commitment of these newbuilds comes six months after EPS announced collaboration with MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES), HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
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