• Europe's Largest Zinc Mine Reopening This Summer

    GALWAY, IRELAND--April 29, 2024--Written by Martin Lynch, European News
    Editor for Industrial Info (Galway, Ireland)--Europe's largest zinc mine in Ireland could be up and running again from June following an agreement between unions and management over a plan for the future.
    Within this article: Details reopening plans for Europe's largest zinc mine in Tara, Ireland, impact of closure, outstanding issues, capacity,planned projects
  • Texas Home to Billions in Project Spending for 3Q Kickoffs

    Texas Home to Billions in Project Spending for 3Q Kickoffs
    June 8, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Texas is home to a wide variety of industrial activity, including data centers and oil and gas. Industrial Info is tracking about $6 billion worth of projects in Texas set to begin construction during the third quarter that have a high probability (81-99%) of moving forward as planned, with the development of data centers and oil and gas assets as a key component.
  • Do Rig Counts Still Matter?

    Do Rig Counts Still Matter?
    June 10, 2024--Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Amid renewed concerns about the growth trajectory for U.S. oil and gas production, the latest data show upstream activity is at something of a standstill.Barometers gauging expected trends in the U.S. oil and gas sector are fluid and variable, from the speed of drilling to the yield from each new well. But rig counts are still among the more important indicators of future growth expectations.
    Not all well
  • U.S. Solar Development Sees Increased Canceled and On-Hold Projects

    U.S. Solar Development Sees Increased Canceled and On-Hold Projects
    June 10, 2024--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--U.S. solar power project development slowed sharply in 2023, according to data tracked by Industrial Info. Solar still is hot, but it's not as hot as it used to be, as a growing number of projects have been cancelled or placed on hold.
    Last year, for the first time in at least a decade, the number of U.S. solar projects that were cancelled or placed on hold outnumbered the number of solar projects that were co
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  • U.S. Auto Industry Revs Up More than 240 Maintenance Projects

    U.S. Auto Industry Revs Up More than 240 Maintenance Projects
    June 10, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--As Americans plot their summer driving plans amid heretofore unseen temperatures, automotive and auto-part manufacturers are preparing to tune up operations at their plants, which produce everything from trucks to tires to transmission systems.Industrial Info is tracking more than 240 maintenance-related projects at automotive and parts facilities across the U.S. that are set to begin in the third quarter. Toyota Motor C
  • NV Energy Makes PPA with One of Many Upcoming Solar Plants in Nevada

    NV Energy Makes PPA with One of Many Upcoming Solar Plants in Nevada
    June 10, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Nevada utility NV Energy (Las Vegas) has been steadily signing power purchase agreements (PPAs) with solar developers in its home state. And Nevada certainly doesn't lack potential solar projects:Industrial Info is tracking more than 100 active solar projects in the state valued at nearly $110 billion. The vast majority of these projects have been designated by IIR as having a low probability (0-69%) of moving forward as
  • More Than 60% of Global Spend Targets Clean Tech, IEA Finds

    More Than 60% of Global Spend Targets Clean Tech, IEA Finds
    June 10, 2024--Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Global investments in clean energy are expected to account for the bulk of the spending in energy technology this year, though progress remains lopsided, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said.
  • South Africa Voters Push Back on ANC's 30-Year Rule

    South Africa Voters Push Back on ANC's 30-Year Rule
    June 10, 2024--Written by Paul Wiseman for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--After receiving just 40% of the vote in recent South African elections--the first time since 1994 they have not had a sufficient mandate to form a government without help--Prime Minister Cyril Ramophosa's African National Congress (ANC) is at a crossroads. And so is the nation's energy policy.
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  • What Does Mexico's New President Mean for the Energy Industry?

    What Does Mexico's New President Mean for the Energy Industry?
    June 10, 2024--Written by Amir Richani for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Mexico elected its first female president on June 2. Claudia Sheinbaum, an energy engineer, is set to take the helm in October, following the nationalistic administration of her mentor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. But will Sheinbaum follow in Lopez Obrador's footsteps, or promote her own agenda in the energy industry?
  • Europe Rolls Out Hydrogen-in-Transport Funding

    Europe Rolls Out Hydrogen-in-Transport Funding
    GALWAY, IRELAND--June 10, 2024--Written by Martin Lynch, European News
    Editor for Industrial Info (Galway, Ireland)--Hydrogen use in the transport sector has received a major financial boost from the European Commission in the form of 1.4 billion euro ($1.5 billion) in subsidies for projects.
    Within this article: Details European funding for hydrogen-in-transport, projects, goals, related hydrogen acceleration plans in Germany
  • Lotte Biologics Invests Big in South Korea

    Lotte Biologics Invests Big in South Korea
    KOFU, JAPAN--June 10, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Industrial Info is tracking three active projects from Lotte Biologics (Seoul, South Korea) in Yeonsu, South Korea, with a total investment value of US$3 billion. The projects include one grassroot plant that will be followed by two additions that are aimed at the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
  • Australia's Qenos to Close Petrochemical Plant

    Australia's Qenos to Close Petrochemical Plant
    PERTH, AUSTRALIA--June 10, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Qenos Pty Limited (Altona, Victoria), one of Australia's leading chemical manufacturers, is closing its petrochemical-production site in the Botany Industrial Park of Matraville, New South Wales, amid financial losses and rising natural gas prices.
  • U.S. Warehousing, Distribution Demand Spurs Third-Quarter Kickoffs

    U.S. Warehousing, Distribution Demand Spurs Third-Quarter Kickoffs
    June 7, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Marquee names like Amazon.com Incorporated (NASDAQ:AMZN) (Seattle, Washington) and FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX) (Memphis, Tennessee) are expanding their logistics operations in busy areas, and the warehousing and distribution sector is seeing a corresponding growth in buildouts.Industrial Info is tracking more than $3.5 billion worth of warehousing and distribution projects across the U.S. that are set to begin constructi
  • EPRI Report Sees Dramatic U.S Electric Demand Growth from Data Centers

    EPRI Report Sees Dramatic U.S Electric Demand Growth from Data Centers
    June 7, 2024--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The rapid growth of energy-gobbling data centers has challenged the U.S. electricity industry in recent years, and the challenges likely will escalate, potentially sharply, for the remainder of this decade, according to a new report from the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) (Palo Alto, California).
  • Dallas Fed Sees Links Between Jobs, Rig Counts and Oil Prices Breaking

    Dallas Fed Sees Links Between Jobs, Rig Counts and Oil Prices Breaking
    June 7, 2024--Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Data from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas show job growth in the oil and gas sector is sluggish, though the usual indicators--rig counts and oil prices--are becoming less of a determining factor.The Dallas Fed found that job growth over the four-month period to the end of April was at 2%, while the unemployment rate stood at 4.2% over the period. Nationally, job openings through April fell to the lowest
  • U.S. Teems with Trailer-Manufacturing Projects

    U.S. Teems with Trailer-Manufacturing Projects
    June 7, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Tractor trailers play an outsized role in the U.S. economy, responsible for delivering goods within states, between states, and also to and from Mexico and Canada. The proof in the importance of shipping by truck can be seen every day on the nation's roads and highways. Despite this large presence, shipping by truck in the U.S. has actually been declining. The Commercial Carrier Journal reports that truck shipments in the
  • Norway Sees Oil, Gas Promise in Barents Sea Mud Volcanos

    Norway Sees Oil, Gas Promise in Barents Sea Mud Volcanos
    June 7, 2024--Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The offshore regulator for Norway is looking at recently discovered mud volcanos in the Barents Sea as possible indicators of new fossil-fuel reserves. The Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD) said as many as 10 new mud volcanos were discovered in waters as deep as 1,500 feet in the western part of the Barents Sea.Norway's government reported that oil production averaged 1.85 million BBL/d in April, the la
  • Freeport LNG, New York & California Power: Your Daily Energy News

    Freeport LNG, New York & California Power:  Your Daily Energy News
    We have handpicked and summarized a selection of energy-related news stories that we think will interest clients of Industrial Info and IIR Energy.
  • Electing the Future: India's Modi Continues as PM, but Faces Energy Challenges

    Electing the Future: India's Modi Continues as PM, but Faces Energy Challenges
    June 7, 2024--Written by Paul Wiseman for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Of the recent elections in India, in which longtime prime minister Narendra Modi's Bharativa Janata Party (BJP) lost its ability to govern without a coalition, one analyst was quoted by Bloomberg as saying, "This is not an election--it is a kind of political earthquake." Niranjan Sahoo, senior fellow with the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation added, "Even if Modi becomes the prime minister, his po
  • Japan's Marubeni to Develop 1.1 GW of Wind Projects in Saudi Arabia

    Japan's Marubeni to Develop 1.1 GW of Wind Projects in Saudi Arabia
    NEW DELHI--June 7, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Marubeni Corporation (Tokyo, Japan) has entered into an agreement with the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) to develop two significant wind-energy projects in Saudi Arabia. These projects will be undertaken in partnership with Abdulaziz Alajlan Sons for Commercial and Real Estate Investments Company (Riyadh) and Ajlan & Bros (Riyadh).Industrial Info is tracking 52 renewable ener
  • Join Industrial Info In Person for Our Mid-Year North American Market Outlook

    Join Industrial Info In Person for Our Mid-Year North American Market Outlook
    June 6, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Industrial Info is pleased to be presenting our popular in-person Mid-Year North American Market Outlook event at the Sugar Land Marriott Hotel near IIR's world headquarters on Wednesday, June 12. Check-in and registration start at 3 p.m., and the presentations begin at 4 p.m.
  • Mexico's New President Inherits an Economy in Shambles

    Mexico's New President Inherits an Economy in Shambles
    June 6, 2024--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president-elect, will inherit "a number of headaches" when she is inaugurated later this year, a longtime observer of Mexican affairs told Industrial Info in an interview this week. Under Sheinbaum's predecessor, Andrés Manual López Obrador, or AMLO, Mexico's economy deteriorated significantly. Notably, liberalization of the Electric Power, Oil and Gas and Metals and Mi
  • As Permian Gets Gassier, Takewaway Capacity Ramps Up to Maintain Crude Production

    As Permian Gets Gassier, Takewaway Capacity Ramps Up to Maintain Crude Production
    June 6, 2024--Written by Paul Wiseman for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--A significant number of new pipelines are in various stages of planning and development in the Permian Basin. The goal is more about maintaining oil production than handling gas, according to Shane Mullins, Industrial Info's vice president of energy products and project development, but unless the associated gas has a pathway out, oil production could be inhibited.
  • U.S. T&D Providers Prepare for Buildouts in Scorching Summer

    U.S. T&D Providers Prepare for Buildouts in Scorching Summer
    June 6, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Hotter weather means more energy demand, and temperatures this summer are expected to be especially high. A "heat dome" that has been scorching Mexico for the past few weeks, leading to dozens of deaths, is headed to the U.S. West, according to Weather.com, and other parts of the country already were reporting higher-than-average temperatures toward the end of the spring season. This means transmission and distribution (T
  • U.S. and Canada Home to $5 Billion Worth of Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Projects

    U.S. and Canada Home to $5 Billion Worth of Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Projects
    June 6, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--As the demand for lithium-ion batteries continues to grow, buoyed by the production of electric vehicles (EV), the battery-recycling sector is seeing investments as part of a circular battery supply chain. Industrial Info is tracking more than $5 billion worth of capital-spending lithium-ion battery recycling projects in the U.S. and Canada.
  • EIA: Electrolyzers Account for a Small but Growing Portion of U.S. Hydrogen Production

    EIA: Electrolyzers Account for a Small but Growing Portion of U.S. Hydrogen Production
    June 7, 2024--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Electrolyzers, which use electricity to produce hydrogen from water ("green hydrogen"), are a growing clean-energy technology and source of hydrogen production in the U.S., according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Although the technology currently accounts for a small portion of U.S. hydrogen production, Industrial Info is tracking $1.69 billion worth of active and planned electrolyzer-manufacturing
  • Brooklyn Port to Support Atlantic Windfarms

    Brooklyn Port to Support Atlantic Windfarms
    June 6, 2024--Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--A marine terminal in Brooklyn, New York, is on the cusp of becoming home to the first dedicated port that supports offshore wind in the U.S. market, a developer said.Norwegian energy company Equinor (NYSE:EQNR) (Stavanger, Norway) is helping to develop the Empire Wind facility off the coast of New York. The company said Tuesday that transforming the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal was an integral component
  • Water Shortages Impact Mexico's Industrial Operations

    Water Shortages Impact Mexico's Industrial Operations
    June 6, 2024--Written by Amir Richani for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Companies are reporting production shutdowns in parts of Mexico due to droughts and water scarcity. On Tuesday, a presentation from Mexico's National Water Commission (Conagua) and Ministry of Environment on the status of the country's water dams shed light on the situation.Of the 210 main water dams across Mexico, 160 have storage levels below 50%, according to the presentation. Together, these 160 account
  • EV-Maker Polestar to Clean Up Its Ocean Freight

    EV-Maker Polestar to Clean Up Its Ocean Freight
    June 6, 2024-- Written by Daniel Graeber for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Electric vehicle maker Polestar (NASDAQ:PSNY) (Gothenburg, Sweden) said it was working to lower its overall environmental footprint by turning to renewable fuels for ocean freight that supports vehicle deliveries from Asia and North America.
  • Entergy, First Solar, U.S. Crude Oil Stocks: Your Daily Energy News

    Entergy, First Solar, U.S. Crude Oil Stocks:  Your Daily Energy News
    We have handpicked and summarized a selection of energy-related news stories that we think will interest clients of Industrial Info and IIR Energy.Companies featured:Entergy Corporation (NYSE:ETR), First Solar Incorporated (NASDAQ:FSLR)

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