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...While work was ongoing on making cellulose from wood, the company said this was not yet in production....
...Investors needed to “ready themselves for the scrap revolution”, said Nick Pickens, research director for global mining at consultancy Wood Mackenzie, last year....
...“We’re likely to see more deals” between European industrial companies and US LNG producers, said Mauro Chavez, head of European gas and LNG markets at consultancy Wood Mackenzie....
...Analysts from Wood Mackenzie estimate that $1.4tn will be needed to achieve net zero in the steel and iron industries by 2050....
...But Hal Barron has now stepped down from the post (he remains on the board) and been replaced by UK-based Tony Wood....
...Trevor Woods, director of regulatory affairs at Vertical Aerospace, the Bristol-based flying taxi start-up, said companies are looking for “standardised” rules....
...“There aren’t many painters working today that compel me,” says Rodeo’s founder, Sylvia Kouvali, “but when I saw his work for the first time I thought this could not be made by a living artist, and someone...
...Trevor Woods, Vertical’s director of regulatory affairs, said the differences between the regulators “will narrow as certification requirements become clearer....
...he asks Sylvia Plath, who has lifted her face to the last of the sun. “Better than it was to be here then,” says Plath, whose physical remains are buried in a nearby village....
...John Wood, H&W chief executive, conceded that it was “disappointing” that the company had not met its “aspirations for FY 2022 due to timing issues”, while adding that it had “made significant progress over...
...“We are already seeing a huge amount of momentum building in both blue and green hydrogen, and we will see costs continue to fall,” says Murray Douglas, head of hydrogen research at Wood Mackenzie....
...John Wood, H&W group chief executive, insisted the contract would strengthen “UK sovereign design and shipbuilding capability, as well as generating around £1.4bn in national social and economic value”....
...asked Sylvia Leyva Martinez, senior analyst at Wood Mackenzie. “From a purely economic perspective, it makes more sense to continue importing the module.”...
...“The announcements that have been made are not at the same speed right now as the demand we are expecting,” said Sylvia Leyva Martinez, a senior analyst at Wood Mackenzie....
...Industry executives whose names have been linked with the job include Tony Wood, the former head of Rolls-Royce’s civil aerospace business and current head of Meggitt, as well as Graham Chipchase, the boss...
...When I need to feel inspired, I walk – in the woods near my Connecticut home, in the city streets or in Ravello, where you feel as close to heaven as one can on earth....
...Tony Wood, the head of Meggitt, which is being taken over by America’s Parker Hannifin, is understood to be a contender. Wood used to be head of the civil aerospace business at Rolls-Royce....
...“Foreign companies are the ones that have the most experience in the market,” said Sylvia Leyva Martinez, a senior analyst at Wood Mackenzie, who says that while many US-based companies have made commitments...
...and notwithstanding that the recovery in civil aerospace is likely to remain uneven in the short-term, the outlook and long-term fundamentals for our civil aerospace business remain positive,” said Tony Wood...
...“Celluloid was the first major domestic plastic,” says Sylvia Katz, whose book Classic Plastics, published in 1984, was one of the first appreciations of the materials....
...He has been a safe pair of hands and Rolls-Royce is not out of the woods yet,” said Nick Cunningham, an analyst at Agency Partners, noting that the company’s share price was down significantly more than...
...Additional reporting by Sylvia Pfeifer...
...Le Balzar is one of Paris’s great Art Deco brasseries with leather banquettes and globe lights, wood and mirror-lined walls, tables of linen and silverware, framed paintings that might well date from the...
...AIP’s companies sell everything from tyres and wood flooring to nappies. It agreed last month to buy the defence giant Raytheon’s defence training unit....
...Tony Wood, chief executive, said the company had acted quickly to reduce costs and position the group for a recovery in civil aerospace....
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