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We visited ADIPEC, Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference

Posted on: 17 / 11 / 2017 | 0 Comentarios

E&M Combustion visited ADIPEC | Abu Dhabi | oil and gas industry | industrial burners | combustion equipment | ATEX BurnersBetween the past 13th and 16th November 2017, our partners Iñigo Béjar and Ashish Halageri participated in ADIPEC, the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference, with the aim of visiting our customers in this country and the rest of the region. ADIPEC is one of the World´s largest and most influential oil and gas industry exhibitions, specially for the entire Middle East. E & M Combustion designs and manufactures burners and combustion equipment for the oil and gas industry.  

Second phase of the Energy Market Liberalization program in Vietnam

Posted on: 25 / 04 / 2016 | 0 Comentarios

Vietnam | Energy Market Liberalization | energy and environment Vietnam is undertaking the second phase of the energy market liberalization program. This is because in recent years, Vietnam has significantly increased its electricity needs, driven by strong economic growth, progressive urbanization and population growth.  

2007-2015: Eight Dark Years

Posted on: 12 / 04 / 2016 | 0 Comentarios

Eurozone | E & M CombustionThese last eight years have been tough in the economic life of the Eurozone. Making a brief review of the chronology of events without trying to make an economic analysis I will try to explain how events have evolved throughout these times (1).  

NOOR I signals definitive deployment of CSP in Morocco

Posted on: 16 / 02 / 2016 | 0 Comentarios

Diesel burners of E&M Combustion at NOORo_I-700x357Futur Energy.-   Morocco is poised to make history soon, once the first phase of one of the world’s largest CSP plants starts generating electricity. When fully operational, the Ouarzazate solar complex will produce enough energy for more than one million Moroccans, with a possible surplus to export to Europe. The complex will moreover reduce Morocco’s fossil fuel dependence by 2.5 million tonnes of oil. Located on the edge of the Sahara desert, some 7 km from the Moroccan city after which it is named, the Ouarzazate solar complex is putting Morocco on the map as a solar superpower. Photo courtesy of SENER.  

Solar energy projects in Egypt

Posted on: 05 / 12 / 2015 | 0 Comentarios

Egyptian government plans to get 20% of the country's energy from renewable sources by 2020.  

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