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China’s US$7.7 billion renewables energy project
Project is expected to be completed in 2025
4 ways Ashtead is improving sustainability
London-based global rental giant outlines how it aims to achieve greater sustainability in 2024 and beyond
€200m solar farm proposed for Ireland
German energy company GP Joule unveils plans for 190MW facility in County Meath
Komatsu to show electric 13t excavator at Intermat
Model will be launched first in Japan as a rental product
HYIELD consortium to develop EU-backed waste-to-hydrogen project
Demonstration plant in Spain to manufacture 400 tonnes of green hydrogen
Silicon Valley company develops off-highway electrification ‘ecosystem’
Will show electric mini excavator at CES show in January
United Rentals launches carbon emissions estimator
Digital tool is part of United’s ‘Total Control’ cloud platform
Riwal moves to new, sustainable head office
Headquarters remains in Dordrecht, The Netherlands
What does COP28 mean for construction?
Amanda Williams, Head of Environmental Sustainability, CIOB on some of the main construction-related discussion points at COP 28 
The biggest developments in construction equipment in 2023
This was a year characterized by exciting advancements in power alternatives, operational digitalization, autonomous equipment and so much more
UK government unveils €2.3 billion hydrogen investment plan
Initial funding set to generate more than 700 jobs and reduce CO2 across 11 projects
Holcim’s Phoenix bridge paves the way for more sustainable concrete construction
3D-printed concrete structure demonstrates possibilities for low-carbon and circular techniques
Hitachi invests in mobile energy storage technology
Construction OEM working with partners in Japan and the Netherlands.
Komatsu, GM collaborate on fuel cell mining truck
GM to expand vision of an all-electric future to include the heaviest-duty applications
SafeAI and Obayashi unveil first electric, autonomous mining truck retrofit
Retrofitted systems reduce haul truck emissions and improve overall operational efficiency
European construction industry’s new manifesto calls for ‘radical change’ to tackle climate challenge
A group of bodies representing Europe’s construction industry have called for the adoption of a circular business model to achieve carbon and resource neutrality, as COP 28 draws to a close.
Building inside mountains: Global demand for pumped hydroelectric storage soars
How mountain lakes are being used to store the world’s excess renewable energy
The increasing affordability of electric construction equipment
Battery-powered machines are seeing more adoption from equipment rental companies, but many in the sector still need to be convinced
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