Voodin’s timber turbine blades
Voodin’s World’s first’ wooden wind turbine blades installed in Germany These new timber blades by Voodin’s could significantly reduce the environmental impact of existing fiberglass and carbon composite ones. Source;
Voodin’s World’s first’ wooden wind turbine blades installed in Germany These new timber blades by Voodin’s could significantly reduce the environmental impact of existing fiberglass and carbon composite ones. Source;
MAN has become the first commercial vehicle manufacturer to send an autonomous truck onto the German motorway. On board of the test truck, which drove around ten kilometres on the
Black Bruin is extending its rotating shaft motor portfolio. The new X-series will meet market demand in various industrial applications, including recycling, marine and offshore, pulp and paper, construction, mining,
Volvo Penta’s most powerful engine – the D17 – supports the current business needs of industrial customers as well as their future demands as they navigate the energy transition towards
Swedish truck maker Scania is working with SCA to put the world’s first all electric timber truck into production in a bid to decarbonize the logging industry. Swedish truck maker
The initially planned small series of around 200 MAN units is to be delivered to customers in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Iceland and selected non-European countries as early as 2025.
Alliance 643 Forestar 111 are now compatible for customers who use Olofsors tracks Alliance Tyres. Working in the forestry industry is no easy task.Forestry tires must be durable, stable, and
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French school becomes first project completed in Stora Enso’s new automated coating line Photo Credit ©forma6 The Bourdonnières School in Nantes, France becomes the first project completed using Stora Enso’s
Cost effective Paracetamol pain relief made from Poplar biomass Scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have developed a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable way to make a popular pain reliever and