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Alfa Laval's international customer magazine Here is printed twice a year. The magazine contains primarily customer references and solutions, products and applications, technologies, orders and projects, customer profiles, trends in Alfa Laval related industries, events etc.
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Capture the dream
StatoilHydro and the Norwegian goverment are partners in a revolutionary CO2 capture project. The planned technology centre at Mongstad, northof Bergen, could pave the way for a dramatic reduction in worldwide CO2 emissions from
fossil fuel-fired power plants.
Capture the dream
Crafting the future of beer
Quality is paramount to The Boston Beer Company. Its handcrafted beers are the result of generations of brewing skill combined with the right processes and equipment. The brewer has found that new machinery not only enhances its current product range but also provides inspiration for new styles.
Crafting the future of beer
Every drillers dream
Maintaining a green profile has become increasingly important for companies in the oil industry as new, more stringent regulations come into play. Maersk Drilling has found a cost-effective solution to one of the challenges – how to treat contaminated water onboard oil rigs.
Every drillers dream
Bright future
Solar energy is seen as an increasingly viable alternative to energy generated using fossil fuels. New technologies are constantly being developed, and the expectation is that solar energy will make a significant contribution to the world energy supply by 2050.
Bright future
Extreme power provider
The Vysochaishy gold mine, deep in the harsh Irkutsk region of Siberia, needs reliable electricity in order to operate. Mobile stand-alone power plants that can cope with the area’s extreme weather conditions make it possible to extract the inaccessible riches.
Extreme power provider
A tower to admire
It’s a beauty, even in the eyes of Mother Nature. The new tower at One Bryant Park in New York City represents a big step towards a greener Manhattan.
A tower to admire