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E & M Combustion installs the combustion equipment of the solar thermal plant in Ashalim, Israel

Posted on: 19 / 03 / 2018 | 0 Comentarios

Burners of the Ashalim solar thermal power | Combustion Equipment | E & M CombustionE & M Combustion has supplied five combustion equipment for the Ashalim solar thermal power plant in Israel. The company has started the commissioning works of the plant, which will have a capacity of 121 MW and will be fully operational by mid-2018. It is the seventeenth solar thermal plant in which Spanish engineering specialized in innovative combustion technologies participates.  

Ashish Halageri: “Companies are attracted by India, but fail to offer solutions that the market needs”

Posted on: 31 / 10 / 2016 | 0 Comentarios

Ashish Halageri | Industrial burners | E & M Combustion India | Environment in India We talked to Ashish Halageri, CEO of E & M Combustion in India on the country's needs in energy and environment and the way of doing business. He reveals us the characteristics of this market, as well as its main equipment and modernization needs and the usually committed mistakes by the companies.  

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.  

Flue Gas Recirculation and other methods for a clean environment

Posted on: 24 / 02 / 2016 | 0 Comentarios

Juergen Praest & Iñigo Béjar | E&M CombustionFlue gas recirculation is used mainly to reduce the NO (nitric oxide) content in the exhaust gases from thermal combustion processes -as the use from industrial burners-, and which is referred to more broadly as NOx.  

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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