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Tension clamps in Argentina’s renewable grid expansion

Argentina is advancing its grid link to boost the increased renewable capacity in the region. The construction of the new transmission project aims to unlock renewable capacity. This work is on an 18 km, 132 kV transmission line linking expanded substations at Solar Ullum and Albadorn Chimbas. The infrastructure is key for the transport and […]

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Anchor rods Strengthening Infrastructure in Argentina Mining

Argentina’s mining sector is undergoing a structural reconfiguration driven by policy reform and surging global demand for minerals. The region forms part of the Lithium triangle alongside Chile and Bolivia having the largest share of lithium brine reserves. Argentina is also in a position to re-enter the copper market at a time when electrification and

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ADSS suspension clamps role in Argentina LNG exports

Argentina’s LNG initiative gained involvement from MidOcean’s Energy to leverage upstream assets and stabilize fundamental macroeconomic factors. The advancement could shift Argentina into a trustworthy international gas provider. The Vaca Muerta formation holds Argentina’s shale gas reserves. Even with the boosted upstream production, the limitations of infrastructure and few export options affect value attainment. The

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No wrench screw anchors supporting Argentina’s LNG infrastructure

Argentina’s LNG development acquired participation from MidOcean’s Energy to monetize upstream resources and stabilize macroeconomic essentials. LNG export has the potential to reposition Argentina as a reliable global gas supplier. Argentina’s shale gas reserves are concentrated in the Vaca Muerta formation. Despite the increased upstream output, the infrastructure constraints and limited export channels impact value

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Ball hooks Supporting Critical Hydropower Infrastructure

Argentina recently gave up its four major hydroelectric dams to new private operators. The new operators will ensure that power generation and market participation remain uninterrupted. Hydroelectric dams stabilize Argentina’s energy mix, which provides dispatchable, low-cost, and low-emissions electricity. The assumption of control by the new operators will drive efficiency improvements and modernization. This may

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Flat square washers in Genneia’s power grid build

Genneia has had several projects in Argentina, and the recent solar and wind portfolio marks a shift in Argentina’s renewable energy landscape. The company has 1.54 GW in operation and targets more than 2 GW by 2026, supported by financing conditions. The company is also adding battery storage and developing its own transmission assets and

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Socket clamp: Core Infrastructure Powering Argentina

The Pata Mora project in Argentina’s province of Mendoza represents a structural effort to transform the regional productive matrix. It is considered a services and infrastructure hub that aims to organize and support productive development without repeating the isolated schemes of the past. The project is also a planned engine of territorial integration, economic diversification,

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thimbles Powering Argentina’s LPG Production Network

Argentina’s liquefied petroleum gas sector stands for expansion as regulatory liberalization unlocks production capacity from the unconventional reserves. The growth also arises from resource abundance and reorientation toward market-based investment signals. The abundance in Vaca Muerta supports Argentina’s LPG growth. Vaca Muerta’s liquids-rich gas streams are ideal for propane and butane recovery and rising natural

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Clevis Eye: AI Transforming Argentina’s Lithium Production

According to a report by JP Morgan, lithium prices are expected to rise due to the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI), global vehicle electrification, and energy security needs. The current price is at around US$13,500 per ton, with traders forecasting US$17,500 per ton. The Argentine Chamber of Mining Companies (CAEM) reports that Argentina is positioned

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Line Ball Hook Driving Renewable Infrastructure Growth

Argentina aims to get 30% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. This represents a shift in the energy sector, driven by worries about energy security, objectives for decarbonization, and sustainable cost efficiency. The upcoming energy summit in Argentina will showcase the vast potential of wind, solar, and hydroelectric power. Argentina aims to draw

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