voestalpine Automotive Components Schmölln GmbH
Location
Thüringen
Founded
1963-05-09
Website
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Recent Articles about voestalpine Automotive Components Schmölln GmbH
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2025-01-29 (tecnelab.it)
Voestalpine High Performance Metals Italia receives the Platinum certification
Voestalpine High Performance Metals Italia S.p.A., the Italian division of the Austrian group Voestalpine, is part of 1% of the most virtuous companies globally, ...
Read more2025-01-17 (kleinezeitung.at)
Simple language: The power plant in Bruck an der Mur is being renovated for 3 million euros
Construction work to renew the power plant in Bruck an der Mur has already begun. Voestalpine is investing 3 million euros for sustainable energy supply.
Read more2025-01-15 (economymiddleeast.com)
Decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors for a sustainable future
Nicholas Wagner from the World Economic Forum, talks to Economy Middle East about decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors for a sustainable
Read more2024-09-25 (trend.at)
voestalpine has issued a green bond worth 500 million euros
The Linz-based steel group voestalpine has issued its first green corporate bond worth 500 million euros. 100 percent of the proceeds from this issue will be used to finance sustainable voestalpine projects, such as greentec steel.
Read more2024-09-20 (nachrichten.at)
Boost for the energy transition - good for voestalpine
VIENNA/LINZ. Austria is allowed to help its domestic industry decarbonize with 2.7 billion euros in working capital funding.
Read more2024-09-18 (greentech.at)
Spotlight: Power Electronics meets Battery Solutions
At its location in Donawitz, voestalpine has produced the world's first high-quality "green" wire rod from hydrogen-reduced pure iron and scrap.
Read more2024-09-10 (greentech.at)
First use of hydrogen-powered wheel loaders
At its location in Donawitz, voestalpine has produced the world's first high-quality "green" wire rod from hydrogen-reduced pure iron and scrap.
Read more2024-08-29 (industr.com)
Green steel for a sustainable future
For Voestalpine Tubulars, a subsidiary of the global steel and technology group Voestalpine, the solar energy from the roofs of the production halls at the Kindberg site is an important piece of the mosaic on the way to supplying energy from sustainable energy sources.
Read more2024-08-14 (steelradar.com)
Voestalpine invests in sustainable steel production
The Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine has announced the closure of its No. 6 blast furnace in Linz for an 80-day overhaul. The comprehensive repair, which includes a EUR 30 million investment, aims to modernize the furnace.
Read more2024-07-25 (solarmagazine.nl)
voestalpine reaches milestone of 70 percent use of sustainable energy
voestalpine has reached an important milestone with the Automotive Components division in Bunschoten: the company uses 70 percent of sustainable energy at the location when it is generated.
Read more2024-07-17 (buildingtimes.at)
7.38 MWpeak for steel forges
Building Times is the successor magazine to a3 Building Technologies Solutions and sees itself as a platform for building technology, integrated planning, sustainable building and facility management.
Read more2024-07-16 (logistik-express.com)
Solar power for Styrian voestalpine locations
voestalpine Tubulars rely on photovoltaics for a sustainable energy supply. Solar energy from the roofs of the production halls at the Kindberg location
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