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Powering up: how batteries are making tower cranes greener
Hong Kong-based battery manufacturer Ampd Energy is expanding globally on a promise of providing a viable alternative to diesel generators for powering tower cranes
Why embracing green technologies can save you money
The industry is embracing new eco-technologies and adopting sustainable practices, and it’s proving to be cost-effective 
Tadano partners with Vestas
Japanese crane manufacturer announces new collaboration for nacelle cranes
Construction of US$2.6bn ‘largest’ windfarm in Southern Hemisphere underway
Construction of Southern Hemisphere’s largest windfarm started in June
Eric Etchart to chair WD-40 Company
Uperio director and former Manitowoc CEO will be chairman of the board at global brand WD-40
Intermat hails success of new format
Vistor numbers down 26%, but successful focus on decarbonisation
Intermat opens in Paris
More than 1,000 exhibitors, with focus on sustainability
London’s ‘Super Sewer’ finishes underground construction
A large portion of the civil build is now complete
ESG reporting and the changing generational and regulatory landscape
Younger generations want their investments to align with their values. The related ESG regulations can make that a challenge for OEMs.
AEM publishes Scope 3 Category 11 GHG emissions reporting guidance for off-highway OEMs
The guidance is intended to promote consistency in reporting.
Building inside mountains: Global demand for pumped hydroelectric storage soars
How mountain lakes are being used to store the world’s excess renewable energy
Hapo buys Cadeler offshore cranes
The two 1,200 tonne capacity cranes were previously on board Cadeler’s vessels 
What benefits do veterans bring to construction?
On Veterans’ Day, former services personnel working in construction discuss why they think veterans are well suited to working in construction.
Electric lifting first for Mammoet
Dual power electric and diesel Liebherr mobile crane joins Mammoet fleet in the Netherlands
Construction equipment bodies respond to UK’s net zero shift
Association bosses say ‘softer package’ sends wrong message to the industry
Tadano settles with EPA
Tadano will pay a civil penalty of $40 million and contribute $3.2 million to a mitigation project to be carried out in the state of Texas.
First turbine installation marks milestone for world’s largest offshore wind farm
Jack-up vessel Voltaire to position first turbine for Dogger Bank wind farm this weekend
INTERVIEW: Winds of change in Spain
Mario Aguado, managing director at Aguado’s Wind Services discusses the Spanish wind energy revolution
How ring cranes can save money in offshore construction
Combining a flat deck carrier and new ring crane concept could save 60%
Chasing the sun: The British manufacturer attempting to bring solar power to construction sites
Solar panel specialist Lifos launches battery energy storage system
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