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GNL STADE

Located within the Dow industrial park in Stade (Lower Saxony, Germany), this infrastructure represents the country’s first onshore LNG terminal. The project is led by the Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) consortium, with Enagás participating as the operator

GNL SHIP FUELING STATION

Located in the Outer Harbor of Huelva (Spain), this infrastructure operated by Enagás serves as a benchmark logistical hub for LNG bunkering in the Strait of Gibraltar.

LICHTERFELDE

Located in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf district of Berlin (Germany), this plant operated by Vattenfall is a critical Combined Heat and Power (CHP) infrastructure that replaced a former coal-fired power station in 2019. With an electrical output of 300 MW and a thermal capacity of 230 MW,...

LAKE CHARLES

Located in Westlake, Louisiana, this complex is one of the largest ethylene and derivatives cracking hubs in the world. The most significant technical facility is the Lake Charles Chemicals Project (LCCP), which features an ethylene cracker with an annual capacity of 1.5 million tonnes.

LA PAMPILLA

Located in the Ventanilla district (Callao, Peru), this facility operated by the Repsol Group is the country's most significant and modern oil refinery. With an installed capacity of 117,000 barrels per day, it processes over 50% of Peru's total refining throughput, primarily sourcing crude oil...

LA AFRICANA

Located in the province of Córdoba, on land spanning the municipalities of Posadas, Almodóvar del Río, Fuente Palmera, and Guadalcázar, this 50 MW plant is a technological benchmark operated by Africana Energía (a consortium involving Magtel, TSK, and Grupo Ortiz).

KUREYMAT

Located in the Giza Governorate (Egypt), on the banks of the Nile River, this plant is a technological benchmark as one of the world’s first Integrated Solar Combined Cycle (ISCC) power stations. The complex has an installed capacity of 150 MW, with 20 MW generated...

KOUDIET

Located in the El Tarf province (Algeria), on the Mediterranean coast, this plant is one of the country’s largest power generation infrastructures, with an installed capacity of 1,200 MW.

KAXU

Located near Pofadder, in the Northern Cape province (South Africa), it was the country’s first parabolic trough plant with a nominal capacity of 100 MW to enter commercial operation. From a technical perspective, the facility uses a synthetic heat transfer fluid (HTF) to transfer heat...

KATHU

Located in the Northern Cape province (South Africa), near the mining town of Kathu, this 100 MW nominal capacity plant is one of the most advanced solar thermal power infrastructures on the African continent.