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The Chinese steel industry points to a change in strategy
Posted on: 17 / 07 / 2022 | 0 Comentarios
The Chinese steel industry points to a change in strategy, with movements in the sector. China is moving to control the country's iron ore imports through a new state pool that could be operational by the end of this year, as the Xi Jinping administration seeks to increase Beijing's pricing power over the industry. Led by the China Iron and Steel Association and the Ministry of Planning, the initiative involves large state-owned mining and steel groups such as Baowu, China Minmetals Corp and Aluminum Corporation of China, according to people familiar with the operation.
Green Hydrogen Projects in Latin America, recently announced
Posted on: 09 / 06 / 2022 | 0 Comentarios
At E&M Combustión we review the main green hydrogen projects in Latin America that have come to light in recent months. Green hydrogen initiatives have recently been announced in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and now also Uruguay.
Egypt authorizes the production of green hydrogen by several large energy groups
Posted on: 17 / 04 / 2022 | 0 Comentarios
Egypt authorizes the production of green hydrogen by several large energy groups: these energy groups will invest 10 billion dollars in Green Hydrogen before 2030 in the economic zone of the Suez Canal. Egypt wants to become the main hub for the production of green hydrogen and its derivatives in Africa, and to achieve this, it plans to launch a national hydrogen plan of 40,000 million dollars in the coming months.
Portable incinerator furnaces for the treatment of hospital waste and corpses
Posted on: 27 / 05 / 2020 | 0 Comentarios
E&M Combustion has launched the design of portable incinerator furnaces for the treatment of hazardous hospital waste and corpses. Spanish engineering company, specialized in the development of Combustion Technologies, thus applies its experience in fixed hospital cremation furnaces to new requirements arising from the COVID-19 pandemic for the ecological incineration of hospital waste and dead corpses, especially in remote or difficult-to-access places.