All Power generation Articles
The funds will aid in preparing the site for construction, sourcing key components and expanding the workforce
Consortium unveils ambitious plan to develop 80 hectare site for clean energy
New contract opportunities worth billions of Euros opened for competitive tenders in August.
Lucy Barnard speaks to construction workers braving Russian missile attacks to build it
Ferraro Group brings in crawler crane with wrecking ball attachment
Secursun aims to construct 50 solar parks by 2026, with total capacity of 1.1GW
International Construction examines five of the world’s biggest hydropower projects under construction.
Jack-up vessel Voltaire to position first turbine for Dogger Bank wind farm this weekend
Energy giant Orlen and Northland Power to start construction on 1.2GW renewables project
UGL, a subsidiary of German construction giant Hochtief, has won lithium and energy contracts in Western Australia worth A$600 million (US$393 million).
Mammoet played a role in the elevation and assembly of turbine components
Plans include integrating renewable energy into Scotland’s electricity transmission
Following on from International Construction’s recent article on why megaprojects go wrong and the ingredients for success, this week we examine some of the biggest budget overruns on projects.
Carlton Power granted permission to build €875 million facility in northern England
Recycling wind turbine blades is “a key challenge” for the industry, says Iberdrola
It is estimated by one energy expert that the cost of building the plant will be around US$1.7 billion
Nexans to supply and install €1.4bn power project, connecting Cyprus, Greece and Israel
German trade body calls for a rapid shift to hydrogen-focused projects
France has chosen Bugey in eastern France as a site for two new nuclear reactors, part of a wider construction programme of six reactors costing an estimated €52 billion ($58.2 billion).
Britain has opened a competition to develop small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs), such as those being developed by Rolls-Royce, as it launched its new Great British Nuclear body designed to help drive the expansion of projects in the country.
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