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Lighting Rods

Spina Group offers a wide selection of accessories both for the protection against direct and indirect electric shock that ensure protection of the system from atmospheric discharges.

Typologies

Accessories

Among our lightning rods, you will find:

  • Pick up rods

  • Cross clamps, joints and accessories

  • Brackets and collars

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PROJECTS

Our Successful Projects

Bioenergy

Livorno ENI Refinery

The Eni refinery in Livorno, located in Tuscany, is a historic industrial site founded in 1939. Originally established as a traditional oil refinery for processing crude oil, the infrastructure is now at the center of one of the most important Italian energy transition projects, aimed at its complete conversion into a latest-generation biorefinery. Once the transformation is complete, the facility will no longer process fossil fuels, but will exclusively treat biogenic feedstocks, such as used cooking oils, waste animal fats, and agri-food industry residues, to transform them into hydrogenated biofuels. With this new industrial asset, the project pursues a twofold objective. On one hand, it aims to produce clean fuels by replacing oil with biological waste and used cooking oils; this reduces CO₂ emissions in transport and helps Eni reach the goal of net-zero emissions by 2050. On the other hand, the conversion serves to save the factory and jobs, transforming an old plant that was at risk of closure into a modern site, thereby guaranteeing employment for all workers in the Livorno area.

Bioenergy

H2GS — Sweden — 2.1 MTPY HDRI and BRI Plant

H2 Green Steel was launched in 2021 in Boden, northern Sweden, is designed to produce 2.1 million tonnes per year of hot direct reduced iron (HDRI) and hot briquetted iron (HBI) using fossil-free hydrogen-based direct reduction technology. The project aims to decarbonize steel production by replacing fossil fuels with renewable hydrogen during the iron reduction process. Integrated with an electric arc furnace (EAF), the plant is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions from ironmaking by up to 95% compared with conventional blast furnace technology, supporting the production of near-zero-emission steel. The start of production is planned in 2026.

Energy

Rabigh IPP Power Plant — Makkah

The Rabigh IPP Power Plant is an independent power generation facility located in Rabigh, Saudi Arabia. Fired by heavy fuel oil, the plant supplies electricity to the Saudi Electricity Company under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement. Developed by Rabigh Electricity Company, with the participation of ACWA Power, KEPCO and SEC, the project is designed to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s power generation capacity and meet the growing electricity demand across the Kingdom’s western region.

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