Author name: Vanessa

Helical deadend clamps in Peru’s solar aquaculture

In the Amazon region, the regional coordinator of indigenous peoples of San Lorenzo launched a pilot fish farm on their farm. The system runs on six solar panels providing about 900W connected to batteries that store energy for operations. It powers oxygenation units, freezers, lighting, and other pond-related equipment. Using these technologies is expected to […]

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Yoke plates empower Peru’s solar PV energy shift

With the upcoming industrial expo in Peru, the manufacturing and technology industries have the opportunity for increased operations. Recently, Zelestra launched the largest solar plant, the 300 MW San Martín project in Arequipa. The plant features around 450,000 photovoltaic modules, generating 830 GWh per year. The project is powered by a long-term PPA with Kalipa

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Secondary clevis aids refinery restart in crisis-hit oil

Venezuela’s PDVSA is getting ready to resume work at its joint ventures under terms similar to Biden-era licenses. The OPEC country has stabilized production at around 1 million barrels per day in recent years. Foreign partners like Chevron could soon restart production, trade through swap mechanisms, and import essential inputs under terms mirroring those granted

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Shackle insulators aid flood-proofing Venezuela’s grid

Recently, intense rainfall linked to tropical waves 8 and 9 resulted in significant flooding and landslides throughout Venezuela. The Andean regions of Mérida, Trujillo, and Táchira were some of the most impacted zones. Storms and floods affect the power transmission and distribution networks across the nation. This results in a worsened power crisis in a

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Suspension clamps power low-carbon grid in Venezuela

Venezuela’s oil production has reduced over the past, which helps reduce carbon emissions in the country. The drop in carbon emissions also arises from economic, political, and environmental factors. Venezuela has some of the world’s largest oil reserves, and its extraction, refining, and flaring release carbon and methane emissions. Additionally, the continued use of gasoline

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Guy clamps role in thermoelectric grid setup

Due to the regular power outages in Venezuela, both homes and businesses are relying more on thermoelectric generators (TEGs) for sustainability. The use of thermoelectric generators powered by fossil fuels affects the energy industry. Its extensive use increases domestic fossil fuel consumption. This adds pressure on the already diminishing oil production. Venezuela depends on oil

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Yoke plates boost solar farms, stabilize Venezuela grid

Venezuela’s electrical grid has suffered from chronic reliability issues in recent years due to a combination of factors. These include overdependence on hydroelectric power, aging infrastructure, mismanagement, corruption, and lack of maintenance. The use of solar power can help address several challenges by reducing the reliance on these sources. Solar power can improve Venezuela’s grid

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Suspension clamps boosting Venezuela’s power grid

Venezuela is experiencing an energy crisis that strains the country’s infrastructure to its limits. The crisis arises from the drastic drop in hydroelectric generation capacity, representing 60% of the country’s electricity supply. The nation’s failure to supply enough fuel to thermoelectric plants exacerbates the crisis. So, this results in more extended power outages in different

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Line post insulators aid emission reduction push

Global energy consumption is growing faster, driven by increased coal and gas use. Colombia faces various challenges arising from energy demand while reducing greenhouse gas emissions to follow climate commitments. Colombia’s energy demand went up 3%, driven by economic and population growth, industrial expansion, and increased electricity access in rural areas. The country continues to

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