Infrastructure transformation enables World Ski Championship region to manage waste sustainably
Atlas Copco E PAS self-priming electric pump and ZBP energy storage systems transform operations at Schladming wastewater treatment plant, Austria.
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Atlas Copco E PAS self-priming electric pump and ZBP energy storage systems transform operations at Schladming wastewater treatment plant, Austria.
Skanska is working on the construction of the future E18 highway outside Oslo, Norway. To complete the Strand-Ramstadsletta stretch and to cover the high energy demand required on-site while meeting environmental goals, Skanska relies on a battery-based energy storage system from Atlas Copco for optimized power distribution and consumption.
Atlas Copco has supplied a QES 60 power generator for the successful installation of the world’s first 16-megawatt offshore wind turbine, in southeast China's Fujian Province. Atlas Copco's partner in the region, Chengdu Shiwei Technology Corporation, delivered this reliable QES power generator to provide the critical power supply needed for the spreader to install the three large turbine blades.
Four Atlas Copco ZBC 250-575 energy storage systems have been touring Spain this summer, enabling Europe's leading music festivals to reduce their carbon footprint. Contractors have been searching for an alternative solution to meet their power needs while also cutting costs and meeting emission regulations.
The demands on sustainable construction sites are increasing in line with society's rapid transformation to reduce climate impact and address global warming. Within the construction industry, a significant challenge lies in the shift from conventional, extensive fleets of diesel-powered machines to those driven by electricity or alternative hybrid solutions. Explore how Multibygg Sydost AB has confronted this challenge in a project where they initially encountered the obstacle of insufficient on-site power.
Dutch infrastructure company Van Doorn was offered the opportunity to trial Atlas Copco’s B-Air 185-12 battery portable air compressor before its official market unveil. So, what was this company’s verdict?
Atlas Copco has supplied a reliable ZBP energy storage system (ESS) to efficiently power cranes at a construction site of a hospital in Alentejo, in southern-central Portugal. ACCIONA, the Spanish multinational company managing the project, has used the battery-based storage system to set up a hybrid solution with a power generator to optimize the environmental footprint of the crane’s electric motor, achieving significant fuel, energy and lifecycle savings.
The Scandinavian Touring Car Championship (STCC) will become the first national racing series in the world to compete with electric touring cars. Key to enabling this transformation are Atlas Copco ZBC battery-based energy storage systems, which will be used to recharge the electric cars.