Wind

In 2019, wind supplied 1430 TWh of electricity, which was 5.3% of worlds electrical generation.

The requirement for wind technology still continues to grow at an amazing rate, with new projects under constant development.

With the physical growth in turbines and advancements in technology, it is an ever changing landscape. As the wind industry is highly competitive, seeking more cost effective solutions and reduced maintenance cost, the standard solution will not continue to be the best.

Offshore winds are far stronger than onshore, but the installation and maintenance costs are far higher, continuously finding ways to reduce these costs is the key to staying competitive, and we are here to help, by providing engineering resources and non standard thinking, we hope to be instrumental in assisting our clients in accomplishing business targets.

We are not limited to wind on our renewables journey, while remaining focused on Net-Zero 2050 all possibilities are open and challenges ready to be met.

Carbon Capture and Sequestration

Carbon capture is a concept focused on the capture of carbon dioxide emissions produced by manufacturing, vehicles, and food production, among other industries.

Hydrogen Generation

Hydrogen is currently already an important resource for industry, used for things such as artificial fertiliser, but is still mainly made from natural gas in a process that releases carbon dioxide. The hydrogen produced is called ‘grey hydrogen’.

Power to Gas (Methanisation)

Power-to-gas (often abbreviated P2G) is a technology that uses electrical power to produce a gaseous fuel. When using surplus power from wind generation, the concept is sometimes called windgas.

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