Hotline tap clamps enabling renewable energy & BESS

AES Andes energy company plans a transformation strategy that shifts away from traditional fossil generation toward low-carbon assets in Chile. The company has expanded utility-scale wind and solar generation capacity, integrated BESS, and redirected capital from green hydrogen projects to renewables and storage. The shift shows the emphasis on bankable, grid-integrated clean energy assets. AES […]

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Link break cutout Powering Heavy Water Plant Modernization

Argentina’s heavy water industry revolves around the industrial heavy water plant in Neuquén. The plant produces high-grade heavy water for nuclear reactor coolant and moderator roles. Argentina’s National Atomic Energy Commission plans to carry out maintenance duties at the heavy water industrial plant. This is with the plans to prepare a bidding process for the

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Fork clevis eye enabling Argentina’s solar park growth

Argentina’s Arauco solar park recently reached a milestone of its first fully installed row of solar panels. It represents the formal transition from preparatory works to full-scale operational assembly within one of the strategically important renewable energy developments. The project involves the installation of photovoltaic modules that enable on-site verification of the solar tracking system

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No wrench screw anchors powering Argentina mining

Argentina’s mining industry is influenced by rich geological resources, changing regulatory policies, and worldwide demand for essential minerals. The nation is now becoming a significant participant in South America’s extractive sector, particularly in lithium and copper markets. Argentina possesses lithium reserves, copper resources, and deposits of gold and silver in regions like San Juan, Catamarca,

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Anchor shackles and heatwave resilience in Argentina’s energy

Rising temperatures in the Argentina region, Buenos Aires, put a strain on transmission systems, energy generation, distribution, and consumption. The temperatures reduce the current-carrying capacity of conductors while increasing electrical resistance. This raises the risk of thermal overloading and potential line sag. These conditions can lead to protective shutdowns or force operators to limit load

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Parallel groove clamps in AI-driven lithium production

A JP Morgan report indicates that lithium prices are anticipated to increase because of the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), worldwide vehicle electrification, and energy security requirements. The present price stands at approximately US$ 13,500 per ton, while traders predict it will reach US$ 17,500 per ton. It aims for a lithium production of 131,000

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Thimble eye bolt in Solar Highways and Decarbonization

The province of San Juan, Argentina, inaugurated its first solar-powered highway equipped with lighting systems powered by solar energy. This technology helps replace conventional grid-connected lighting with solar-powered solutions. It reduces greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. This is crucial for Argentina’s decarbonization goals and commitments to climate action. The increased use of

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Stay insulators role in Argentina’s solar expansion

Solar DQD, an Argentine company specializing in solar development and engineering, procurement, and construction, stated its aim to acquire 400 MW of owned solar capacity by 2026’s end. The nation has established itself as Argentina’s top utility-scale solar EPC contractor, boasting over 1.2 GWp of solar installations. The company has recently completed Argentina’s largest solar

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