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  • TechnipFMC Awarded Hammerhead Contract

    Sep 25, 2025 Source: TechnipFMC TechnipFMC has been awarded a substantial ($250-500 million) contract by ExxonMobil Guyana Limited to supply subsea production systems for the Hammerhead development in Guyana’s Stabroek Block. TechnipFMC will provide project management, engineering, and manufacturing of subsea production systems supporting both production and water injection capabilities. The subsea architecture will include…


  • Construction of seven CMAL electric ferries underway after steel-cutting ceremony

    Building work has officially begun on seven new loch-class electric ferries for Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd (CMAL), following a steel-cutting ceremony at Remontowa Shipbuilding in Gdańsk, Poland. The vessels will serve Scotland’s island communities. The event marked the first major build milestone for the Small Vessel Replacement Programme (SVRP), which will deliver seven fully electric…


  • Call for urgent activation of demand side flexibility in Europe

    Image courtesy 123rf A coalition of 13 European business associations and NGOs has warned that the EU risks higher costs, wasted renewables and blackout risks unless member states urgently activate demand side flexibility. The warning in the ‘Flexible Demand Accelerator Pledge’ released at SmartEN’s Flexcon event in Brussels this week points to an expected doubling…


  • Schouten Europe’s game-changing plant-based sausage

    Schouten Europe, a family-run business in the Netherlands, will introduce a new plant-based sausage this month. According to the manufacturer, the sausage’s novel animal fat substitute provides “unique juiciness.” The new banger will be sold through the culinary sector, retail and out-of-home channels. The Dutch food manufacturer announced the major upgrade to its plant-based sausage,…


  • On the edge of possibility: Solar power plant at 1,500 m

    Image credit: Elevion Group The Zwölferhorn cable car project sets a pioneering example in terms of sustainability and environmental protection in cable car operation, providing proof of energy self-sufficiency and contributing to the reduction of CO2. Elevion Group in Austria was commissioned with the planning and construction of a ground-mounted PV system and the installation…


  • Engie picks Kaluza digital platform to boost customer experience

    Biljana Kaitovic (left) and Melissa Gander: “deal is more than a technology agreement”. French global energy player Engie has today revealed it has chosen a technology platform from UK-headquartered Kaluza to roll out to 20 million business-to-consumer contracts.Engie says it will deploy Kaluza’s Energy Intelligence Platform to enhance customer experience and “accelerate the shift to…


  • Sigma launches cold-rolling system for high-volume pizza production

    Food manufacturers looking to scale their pizza production without sacrificing artisanal quality have a new solution. Equipment maker Sigma has launched its Industrial Pizza Line, a system designed to replicate the delicate, cold-working technique of a master pizza chef at industrial speeds. The new line scales up technology perfected over two decades in the craft…


  • Manufacturers stockpiling in response to rising demand, survey shows

    UK manufacturers are responding to shipping delays and rising demand for goods by tactically building stock levels as they approach the final quarter of the year, says a report from inventory management software company Unleashed. Unleashed’s latest quarterly survey shows that small and mid-sized firms generated £365,565 in sales in Q2 2025, a 47% jump on…


  • New kits aid mission critical maintenance support for date centres

    Fluke Networks has launched a new range of Versiv Data Centre Kits that are designed to keep data centres up and running by preventing copper and fibre network connectivity issues before they arise, and troubleshooting them quickly. Fluke says at a time when artificial intelligence and data centre business is expected to more than double…


  • Worker’s hearing at risk due to lack of knowledge for maintaining protection equipment, HSE finds

    Three-quarters of noisy workplaces lacked essential knowledge on maintaining hearing protection equipment, inspections by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found.   HSE’s most recent inspection campaign has identified significant failings in workplace hearing protection, uncovering issues with employee training and equipment management.  One in four workplaces had noise levels requiring mandatory hearing protection, placing crucial…