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  How to store electric energy – PSPs
VINCI Construction built a pumped storage power plant (PSP) in the Anti-Atlas mountain range in Morocco, close to the Abdelmoumen dam and not too far from Agadir.
 
  Fusion: the energy creating high hopes
Fusion, a disruptive technology and a clean, inexhaustible energy source, continues to fire the imagination of physicists and sci-fi writers alike. Could it be the miracle solution for stopping climate…
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Solutions for limiting the environmental impact of construction activities, and energy and mobility infrastructures
Whether facilitating mobility, improving our living environments or ramping up the energy transition, the Group’s concessions, energy and construction businesses are harnessing their innovative streak to…
Challenges and discussions about nuclear power
Discussions about nuclear power plants tend to revolve around two topics, namely how to manage the industrial risk and how to deal with nuclear waste. Read on for an explanation.
Digital traceability – guaranteeing transparency for consumers
Consumers regularly look out for information about the origin of the products they buy. To respond to this increasing demand for transparency, which also concerns the environmental and social impact of…
Renewable energies
Storage, transport and recycling: three major challenges for renewable energies. How can infrastructure support the electrification of energy use? How can networks be adapted and environmental impact limited throughout the entire life cycle of renewable energies, whose deployment is essential to the decarbonisation of our economies? Insight into the technical and ecological challenges of renewable energies (RE).
What happens afterwards? The lifecycle of renewable energy facilities
Storage: the cornerstone for developing renewable energy
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Renewable energy transmission: overcoming the grid challenge for a successful transition
Grids around the world are adapting to new ways of producing and consuming energy, as well as to global warming. When it…
What happens afterwards? The lifecycle of renewable energy facilities
Analysing the lifecycle provides a clearer insight into the real impact that green energy production facilities have on the…
Fission: the historical nuclear energy
Nuclear fission energy was originally developed for military purposes, but its applications soon spread to the civilian…
What are the uses for hydrogen in today's world and the future?
Hydrogen has the perfect credentials to play a leading role in achieving a net zero economy, provided that it can be mass…
The top 7 unusual places for renewable energy plants
What are the options for building renewable infrastructure at a time when usable land is becoming scarce and the systems to…
Photovoltaics: space-saving solutions
Although essential to the energy mix and to achieving the objectives of the ecological transition, the development of…
 
  Hydrogen: a high-potential vector for decarbonisation
Hydrogen has everything it takes to become a major vector in the decarbonisation of the economy, provided it can be mass-produced without fossil resources and distributed efficiently. Grey, green, blue or pink, to reduce the carbon footprint of transport or industry; find out how this sector is organizing to become a powerful vector for a low-carbon economy.
What are the uses for hydrogen in today's world and the future?
Hydrogen sector: investing in a net zero future
Grey, blue, green... understanding the rainbow of hydrogen colours
Offshore wind power: The global situation
Larger and with stronger wind resources than their land-based cousins, offshore wind turbines are a promising source of…
Subsea interconnectors: electricity supplies without borders
Faced with the uncertainties shrouding the global geopolitical arena, nations are scrambling for solutions to safeguard…
How can we produce energy from water?
Hydraulic energy will play an active role in the energy transition. In the sea, along rivers and even on the roofs of…
France, the land of nuclear power
France is the second-largest producer of nuclear power in the world with 58 reactors. Read on for a look back at the country…
The groundbreaking civil nuclear fission sector
Nuclear power is touted as one of the solutions for moving the energy transition forward and allowing countries to maintain…
Grey, blue, green... understanding the rainbow of hydrogen colours
Nowadays, it is common practice among the media to associate hydrogen with a colour, such as grey, green, blue and black…
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  