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Home > Desmond Hinton-Beales

Author: Desmond Hinton-Beales

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Image for %sWind power is helping meet world’s need for sustainable steel
Infrastructure

Wind power is helping meet world’s need for sustainable steel

With sustainable steel increasingly crucial to meeting the world’s climate targets, manufacturers are turning to wind power to decarbonise production.More
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All Construction & buildingInnovationAutomotiveInfrastructure
Image for %sSustainability underpins China’s drive to boost winter sports
Infrastructure

Sustainability underpins China’s drive to boost winter sports

As part of its hosting of the Beijing 2022 Olympics, China has been investing heavily in winter sports facilities, that include regenerated industrial sites and clean energy.
Image for %sWorld’s largest sail ship is steeled for ocean travel
Innovation

World’s largest sail ship is steeled for ocean travel

The Golden Horizon is a five-masted sailing ship for the 21st century whose steel-built hull makes it capable of navigating all the way from the Arctic to Antarctica.
Image for %sReusable steel packaging can help close the loop for circular economy
Innovation

Reusable steel packaging can help close the loop for circular economy

Large industries are increasingly adopting a more sustainable approach to their packaging, with steel’s durable and infinitely recyclable qualities making it the material of choice for many.
Image for %sStainless steel sculpture dropped in Mariana trench will store DNA for 10,000 years
Innovation

Stainless steel sculpture dropped in Mariana trench will store DNA for 10,000 years

A Danish artist has worked with a team of engineers to create a unique, steel-built, free-standing sculpture that acts as a time capsule and can withstand the pressure of deep-sea conditions.
Image for %sSteel-built hyperloop technology revolutionises home delivery
Innovation

Steel-built hyperloop technology revolutionises home delivery

Using electromagnetic motor systems powering carriages on steel rails, the Magway system takes delivery traffic off the streets and places it in pipes.
Image for %sRebuilding Christchurch – making a city more disaster prepared
Construction & building

Rebuilding Christchurch – making a city more disaster prepared

Following the earthquake that struck New Zealand in 2011, the historic centre of Christchurch has been rebuilt to be more seismic resistant and steel is at its core.
Image for %sWorld’s longest suspension bridge will connect Europe and Asia
Infrastructure

World’s longest suspension bridge will connect Europe and Asia

Scheduled to open in 2023, the Canakkale 1915 bridge will be a steel-built infrastructure first, spanning the Dardanelles strait that separates the European and Asian continents.
Image for %sSteel-built carbon capture machines are removing CO2 from the air
Innovation

Steel-built carbon capture machines are removing CO2 from the air

The Climeworks project has set up a carbon capture and storage facility at a remote site in Iceland that is drawing CO2 from the atmosphere and safely storing it in the ground.
Image for %sWorld’s biggest dump truck runs on steel
Automotive

World’s biggest dump truck runs on steel

Able to carry loads of 450 tonnes, the BelAZ 75710 is the biggest dump truck on the planet and is built on advanced high-strength steel (AHSS)
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