POWERCHINA Blue se penche sur le désert de Gobi au Qatar

PÉKIN, 16 décembre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Un reportage de CRI Online :

La centrale photovoltaïque de 800,15 MWp d’Al-Kharsaa construite par Power Construction Corporation of China (POWERCHINA) est située dans le désert à environ 80 km à l’ouest de Doha, la capitale du Qatar. Il s’agit actuellement du troisième plus grand projet photovoltaïque au monde. C’est également le plus grand projet PV utilisant un système de suivi et le plus grand projet PV au monde utilisant à la fois des modules double face et double verre, des supports de suivi et des onduleurs de chaîne. Un mois avant le début de la Coupe du monde, ce projet a été relié avec succès au réseau à pleine capacité, soutenant ainsi l’engagement du Qatar à accueillir une Coupe du monde « neutre en carbone ».

Dans le cadre de la Vision nationale 2030 du Qatar, ce projet couvre une superficie équivalente à 1 400 terrains de football et devrait fournir environ 18 TWh d’électricité propre par an, répondant ainsi à la consommation annuelle d’électricité d’environ 300 000 ménages et à 10 % de la consommation maximale du pays. Les économies de carbone réalisées par la centrale peuvent compenser la moitié des émissions générées par la Coupe du monde de cette année.

Il convient de souligner que l’équipement de la zone photovoltaïque du projet se compose principalement de modules Longi fabriqués en Chine, d’onduleurs Sungrow et de transformateurs moyenne tension intégrés de type boîte de POWERCHINA SPEM. Le montant total des équipements représente plus de 60 % du montant total du contrat. Les marques chinoises sont exportées vers le marché du Moyen-Orient en même temps que le projet, ce qui constitue un soutien solide à la construction de l’initiative « la Ceinture et la Route ».

Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group Recebe Certificado de Sistema de Gestão da DNV e a Certificação ISO 9001:2015

TEMECULA, Califórnia, Dec. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — O Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (Grupo), parte da Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japão), tem o orgulho de anunciar o recebimento do Certificado de Sistema de Gestão da DNV e Certificação ISO 9001:2015. O certificado foi entregue a George Pappagelis, Presidente da unidade de Sistemas de Processos do grupo Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases. O certificado foi emitido em nome da Cosmodyne LLC em Seal Beach, Califórnia.

A ISO 9001 é definida como a norma internacional que especifica requisitos de um sistema de gestão da qualidade (SGQ), ajuda empresas e organizações a serem mais eficientes e a melhorar a satisfação do cliente. Ao obter e implementar a certificação ISO 9001 e o sistema de gerenciamento padronizado, podemos reduzir os custos operacionais, melhorar nossos resultados financeiros, oferecer uma vantagem competitiva, aprimorar a nossa reputação e fornecer melhores produtos e serviços – para, em última análise, beneficiar os nossos clientes!

“Acreditamos que a qualidade é um processo contínuo que exige que nunca paremos de tentar melhorar”, disse George Pappagelis, Presidente da Nikkiso Cosmodyne. “Nosso sistema interno de ações corretivas ajuda a garantir que todos os nossos sistemas internos, processos e projetos futuros tenham o menor número de problemas possível.”

A certificação ISO 9001 garante que a orientação para a qualidade esteja presente na vida dos funcionários no seu trabalho diário.

SOBRE A CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
A Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (agora parte da Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) fabrica e presta serviços para equipamentos de processamento de gás criogênico projetados (bombas, turboexpansores, trocadores de calor, etc.) e plantas de processo para Gases Industriais, Liquefação de Gás Natural (GNL), Liquefação de Hidrogênio (LH2) e Ciclo Rankine Orgânico para Recuperação de Calor de Resíduos. Fundada há mais de 50 anos, a Cryogenic Industries é a empresa controladora da ACD, Nikkiso Cryo, Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, Cosmodyne e Cryoquip, e de um grupo comumente controlado de 20 entidades operacionais.

Para mais informação, visite www.nikkisoCEIG.com e www.nikkiso.com.

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Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group reçoit la certification ISO 9001:2015 et la Certification de Systèmes de Management de DNV

TEMECULA, Californie, 16 déc. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (le « Groupe »), qui fait partie du groupe de sociétés Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japon), est fier d’avoir reçu la certification ISO 9001:2015 et la Certification de Systèmes de Management de DNV. Cette attribution a été présentée à George Pappagelis, président de l’unité Process Systems de Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group. La certification a été émise à l’intention de Cosmodyne LLC, basée à Seal Beach, en Californie.

ISO 9001 se définit comme la norme internationale spécifiant les exigences relatives à un système de gestion de la qualité (ou QMS pour quality management system), et contribue à accroître l’efficacité des organisations et des entreprises et à améliorer la satisfaction des clients. Par l’obtention et la mise en œuvre de la certification ISO 9001 et d’un système de gestion standardisé, nous pouvons réduire nos coûts d’exploitation, améliorer nos résultats, apporter un avantage concurrentiel, améliorer notre réputation et fournir de meilleurs produits et services, et tout cela, au final, bénéficiera à nos clients !

« Selon nous, la qualité est un processus continu qui exige que nous ne cessions jamais d’essayer de nous améliorer », a indiqué George Pappagelis, président de Nikkiso Cosmodyne. « Notre système interne d’action corrective aide à assurer que tous nos systèmes internes et nos conceptions ou nos processus futurs sont, autant que possible, sans défaut. »

La certification ISO 9001 assure que chacun de nos employés vise la qualité, au quotidien.

À PROPOS DE CRYOGENIC INDUSTRIES
Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (aujourd’hui membre de Nikkiso Co., Ltd.) et ses entreprises membres fabriquent et entretiennent des équipements de traitement du gaz cryogénique (pompes, turbodétendeurs, échangeurs thermiques, etc.), et des usines de traitement pour les gaz industriels, la liquéfaction du gaz naturel (GNL), la liquéfaction de l’hydrogène (LH2) et le cycle organique de Rankine pour la récupération de la chaleur perdue. Fondée il y a plus de 50 ans, Cryogenic Industries est la société-mère d’ACD, de Nikkiso Cryo, de Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, de Cosmodyne et de Cryoquip, et d’un groupe administré en commun comptant 20 entités opérationnelles.

Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter les sites www.nikkisoCEIG.com et www.nikkiso.com.

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Graphenea launches specialty chemical spin-off KIVORO

Quality Control

Analysis of a specialty chemical

SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, Dec. 15, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Graphenea S.A., a world-leading graphene producer, has launched a spin-off company. KIVORO is a specialty chemicals company that is focused on creating solutions for industrial challenges.

Let’s go faster! KIVORO’s tagline refers to the agility and speed when collaborating with the company and combined with their keep-it-simple approach they are breathing new life into the specialty chemicals sector. Jeremey Shipp, Sales Director at KIVORO notes, “We are working on complicated industrial challenges, but we’re uncomplicated to deal with. We understand our clients are looking for solutions, not problems, and we are a straight-forward, agile organisation.”

KIVORO goes beyond graphene, Jesús de la Fuente, CEO comments, “KIVORO was spun out to allow us to commercialise our current industrial solutions and move beyond graphene. We will naturally maintain our leading expertise in carbon and nanomaterials, but we are firmly focused on developing the right specialty chemicals for our clients’ industrial challenges to bring about operative efficiencies and emissions reduction.”

Quality Control

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KIVORO works with many industries from construction, coatings, filtration, composites, and others. They have developed several high-performance additives ranging from their Cement Enhancer to Energy Storage, Composites, Adhesives, Rubber Latex, Coatings and beyond. One of their proudest achievements is their net zero status, Jesús de la Fuente, CEO commented, “We are relentless in our pursuit of improvements to achieve great results with a positive impact on performance and planet. All our products are carbon neutral and in most cases our products allow our customers to improve their carbon footprint saving money at the same time.”

Specialty Chemical Production

Head of Production, Xabier Ulacia overseeing production

About Graphenea
Graphenea is a technology company created in 2010 specialised in the production of graphene, it has clients in more than 60 countries and offices in San Sebastián (Spain) and Boston (USA). Graphenea supports its customers by producing new forms of graphene from graphene field-effect transistors to graphene oxides, whilst maintaining its leadership in the expanding graphene production sector.

Kivoro Plant

Specialty chemical production plant

About KIVORO
KIVORO is Graphenea’s corporate spin-off and is the culmination of many years working in the additives and nanotechnology sector where they have built up extensive cross industry know-how and expertise in specialty chemicals. KIVORO has been created to enhance and add value to clients’ products, by designing the best chemical additive for their application.

Contact Us
info@kivoro.com
www.kivoro.com

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UN Weekly Roundup: December 10-16, 2022

Here is a fast take on what the international community has been up to this past week, as seen from the United Nations perch.

Iran Expelled From Women’s Commission

Iran was voted off the U.N.’s Commission on the Status of Women on Wednesday for its crackdown against peaceful protesters and its repressive and discriminatory policies toward women and girls. The 54-nation Economic and Social Council voted 29-8 with 16 abstentions to remove Iran immediately from the commission, which meets for two weeks each March.

Iran Voted Off UN Group Focused on Women’s Rights

Gross Human Rights Violations Alleged in War in Ukraine

The U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Thursday accused Russia of gross violations of international human rights and humanitarian law in Ukraine. The accusation was made in a report on recent developments in Russia’s war on Ukraine and was submitted to the Human Rights Council.

Gross Human Rights Violations Mark Ukraine War

Refugee Agency Concerned About Somalis in Kenyan Camp

The U.N. refugee agency warned this week that humanitarian conditions are deteriorating for tens of thousands of Somalis in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp as unrelenting drought grips the Horn of Africa and funding dries up.

UNHCR: Conditions Deteriorate for Somalis in Dadaab Refugee Camps

In Brief:

— The U.N. refugee agency said Friday that actress Angelina Jolie is leaving her role as UNHCR special envoy. Jolie has worked with the refugee agency for 21 years and has become a very visible and respected advocate for the plight and rights of displaced persons around the world. In a joint statement, UNHCR and Jolie said she is moving on “to engage on a broader set of humanitarian and human rights issues.” High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi thanked her for her dedication, saying she has been “an important humanitarian partner.” Jolie has carried out more than 60 field missions, most recently to Yemen and Burkina Faso. The actress and activist said she will continue “to do everything in my power in the years to come to support refugees and other displaced people. After 20 years working within the U.N. system, I feel it is time for me to work differently, engaging directly with refugees and local organizations, and supporting their advocacy for solutions.”

— On Wednesday, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met with Honduran President Xiomara Castro at the U.N. to discuss the establishment of an international mechanism against impunity and corruption in Honduras. They signed a memorandum of understanding that laid out the terms to support the establishment of an independent, impartial and autonomous mechanism. Details on the establishment and functioning of the mechanism will be taken up in future negotiations on a bilateral agreement, a U.N. spokesperson said.

— The head of the World Health Organization told reporters Wednesday that his uncle had been “murdered” by Eritrean forces in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region. Reuters reports that Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who comes from Tigray and has been vocal about the conflict, said at a COVID-19 news conference in Geneva that he almost canceled his attendance because he was “not in good shape” after hearing of his uncle’s “murder.” He said more than 50 other people had been killed in the same incident. He did not give any further details.

— The Pan American Health Organization delivered nearly 1.2 million doses of oral cholera vaccines to Haiti this week. PAHO plans to begin a vaccination campaign Sunday in some of the hardest-hit areas of the capital, Port-au-Prince. Vaccinations will also take place in the commune of Mirebalais, in the north. Suspected cholera cases rose almost 10% in the past week to more than 14,000. PAHO and its partners have set up 70 cholera treatment centers and rapid response teams in Haiti.

— An Irish peacekeeper was killed and three others were injured, one critically, in south Lebanon on Wednesday, just outside the UNIFIL mission’s area of operations. The victims are part of the mission, which maintains stability along the “blue line” with Israel. The mission is a relatively safe one; the last time a peacekeeper was killed in a violent incident was in 2007. Secretary-General Guterres has called for a swift investigation. Ireland’s foreign and defense minister, Simon Coveney, was at the United Nations on Thursday and said his government would also launch its own investigation, in addition to ones by the U.N. and the Lebanese authorities. He said there were two armored vehicles each with four peacekeepers driving toward the capital, Beirut. The cars were separated, and one was surrounded by what he described as a “mob,” whose members were aggressive and fired shots. He said the Lebanese government has pledged its full cooperation in the investigations.

Good news

The secretary-general said Monday that the organization has hit several gender parity goals ahead of schedule. Guterres has said one of his key strategic priorities for the U.N. is to have equal representation of male and female personnel in order to achieve gender equality in its work. In the past five years, the secretariat has achieved equality in the numbers of male and female senior officials, heads and deputy heads of peace operations, and resident coordinators. The number of U.N. entities with at least half women staff has also increased from five to 26. But progress has been slow and uneven in field missions, and Guterres said efforts would be made to improve that. Overall, he said the secretariat would be close to parity in 2025 – three years ahead of schedule.

What We Are Watching Next Week

On Monday, at 10 a.m. New York time, the secretary-general will hold his year-end news conference at U.N. headquarters. You can watch it here.

Source: Voice of America