E-Renewables and Engineering and Building
Understanding ISO 19650: The BIM Information Management Process
Nicolás Jofré
Understanding ISO 19650 The construction sector is characterized by the complexity of its processes and the presence of numerous multidisciplinary teams and… Read more
Neutrinos: New source of renewable energy?
Nicolás Jofré
Neutrinos: New source of renewable energy? The latest scientific discoveries and technological advances have prompted humanity to focus its attention above... Read more
Building a Strong Future in the Construction Industry
Anthony
Construction Industry The Construction Industry has experienced a digital revolution in recent years with the adoption of Building Information Modeling… Read more
The New Hydrogen Economy: A Drive towards a Sustainable Future
Anthony
Hydrogen, sustainable future In the current global scenario, the transition towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources has become a priority for… Read more
Cosmic Renewable Energy, beyond the borders of the Earth
Nicolás Jofré
Cosmic Renewable Energy There is a point where engineering intertwines with the fields of science and research. In this article we will delve into… Read more
CIM: City Information Modeling
Nicolás Jofré
The future of urban design and planning In the digital age, cities are undergoing rapid transformation due to population growth and… Read more
Wind Energy at Sea
Nicolás Jofré
With the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and move towards a more sustainable energy matrix, offshore wind energy, also known as offshore wind energy, has emerged as a promising and constantly growing source of renewable energy, presenting itself as an efficient and profitable solution.
The construction of the technological era:
Nicolás Jofré
The construction industry has undergone significant transformation throughout history. The move from using traditional and artisanal methods to a new echelon focused on mass production and efficiency known as the industrial era, marked a revolutionary change in the way projects are built. Despite the incorporation of vehicles and specialized heavy machinery, management, design and planning continued to be carried out in a traditional way throughout the decades.
Wind turbines and the circular economy
Richard
We know that Wind Turbines are devices that convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy. The blades of a wind turbine rotate between 13 and 20 revolutions per minute, depending on its technology, at a constant speed or at variable speed, where the speed of the rotor varies depending on the speed of the wind to achieve greater efficiency.
Dry construction: plasterboard boards
Richard
Dry construction Dry construction is a construction technique that allows any type of construction to be carried out with prefabricated elements within deadlines... Read more
- Renewable Storage: Energy 24/7
- Tidal and Wave Energy: The energy horizon in the ocean
- Decarbonizing construction: concrete and LEED certification
- Wind 4.0: Wind energy and digital transformation
- Sustainable heat: The potential of solar thermal energy in Spain
- Analysis of the solar resource in a photovoltaic installation project
- Sustainable Mobility: The future of transport in Europe and the world
- Energy 2.0: Digital technology in the renewable sector
- Introduction to BIM Automation
- Professional opportunities for the solar photovoltaic sector