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Tapping into the sea

28.10.2024

The situation is alarming: More frequent droughts combined with less rainwater and groundwater – along with a global population that is constantly growing – are aggravating water shortages. Domestic users, industry, agriculture, and tourism are suffering existentially from climate change in some regions of the world.
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Ready to satisfy the hunger for LNG

16.10.2024

For a long time now, liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been much more than just a new hope. In recent years, it has proven to be increasingly indispensable in ensuring energy security and supporting the energy transition.
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Getting the right chemistry

18.09.2024

Without the chemical industry, there can be no energy transition. The chemical industry manufactures the primary products for renewable energy – without it, no wind turbine would rotate, no photovoltaic system would work, and there would be no chips to control the energy transition.
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The food industry has an appetite for more

03.09.2024

Healthier, more sustainable, vegan and with plenty of variety – consumers' expectations of food have risen dramatically in recent years.
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Fit for the digital age

27.08.2024

Digital automation helps production run smoothly, precisely, reliably, and protects against unexpected system downtime.
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Mastering the water transition

13.08.2024

Drought and flooding are posing greater threats to people and the environment than ever before. “Business as usual” is not an option, and a water transition is essential.
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More sea to quench the thirst

30.07.2024

The need for action is growing every year. Because fewer and fewer people have adequate access to water supplies. At the same time, water shortages are harming industry, agriculture, and tourism.
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LNG for the ever-increasing energy hunger

18.07.2024

LNG has never been as valuable as it is today – because liquefied natural gas is now helping to close the gap which has been created by Russia's failure to supply gas volume. And time is running out: In order to satisfy the increasing hunger for energy, the countries of Europe are now increasing the pressure when creating an LNG infrastructure, for which valves are also essential.
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