Forward 2030
ENGIE Laborelec is partnering in FORWARD2030, an EC-funded project aiming to demonstrate the viability of a zero-carbon energy system which combines wind and tidal energy with energy storage solutions and green hydrogen production.
ENGIE Laborelec is partnering in FORWARD2030, an EC-funded project aiming to demonstrate the viability of a zero-carbon energy system which combines wind and tidal energy with energy storage solutions and green hydrogen production.
ENGIE Laborelec have deployed their reputed energy management system (EMS) to help port service provider Luik Natie maximize self-consumption of onsite renewable power production. Luik Natie offers warehousing and related transport services on the left bank of the Scheldt in…
Power plant turbo groups are increasingly at risk of suffering damage from torsional vibrations. ENGIE Laborelec has developed and commercialized a cost-efficient early warning detection system.
ENGIE Laborelec is participating in a research project aimed at developing better prevention and mitigation strategies for handling leading-edge erosion (LEE) in offshore wind turbines.
A consortium of six partners is developing and testing a 100% recyclable wind turbine blade. ENGIE Laborelec is participating in the project to scrutinize the blade’s life cycle focusing on the recycling options.
ENGIE Laborelec has just signed an important framework contract with BERAN (CMTG group) allowing the UK company to market its TORSO Detect and TORSO Protect solutions in the British Isles.
ENGIE Laborelec, in collaboration with ENGIE Research and ENGIE Global Business Unit Thermal and Supply, is conducting research on how viable carbon capture is in new build CCGT plants. A mobile carbon capture unit will allow operational experience to be…
ENGIE Laborelec is participating in the Aquilon project at a Storengy gas storage facility in Germany. The project deploys innovative airborne wind energy technology, a PV installation, a redox-flow battery, and an energy management system, to significantly reduce the facility’s…
ENGIE Laborelec is participating in AMORCE, a project designed to evaluate how beneficial renewable energy communities are for their members or the distribution system.
ENGIE Laborelec is working with Chilean cement producer Cbb on a highly reflective lime-based substrate that can be applied to the ground beneath bifacial PV panels making use of the albedo effect to boost yield.The initial results are very promising.