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Socket Panels

Spina Group provides socket panels specifically designed for industrial applications,  Our socket panels are available in various configurations, featuring multiple outlets with IP-rated enclosures (IP44 / IP65) for protection against dust and moisture.

Constructed from robust materials such as stainless steel, GRP or aluminum, these panels are compliant with CE and IEC standards. They support different voltage ratings, typically ranging from 230V to 400V, and can accommodate various Socket and Plug  types according to project requirements.

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Energy

Ndungu Project

The Ndungu Project is a deepwater offshore project located in Block 15/06, offshore Angola. The project involves the development of the Ndungu field through production and injection wells, subsea infrastructure and connections to the existing West Hub network. Its objective is to enhance the value of the oil resources in Block 15/06, support Angola’s offshore production and ensure stable, long-term production.

Oil&Gas

DESFA – Compression Station in Komotini

The Komotini Compressor Station is located in Komotini Industrial Zone (ΒΙ.Π.Ε. Κομοτηνής) in northeastern Greece. With a total capacity of 24.6 MW through the operation of three compression units, it’s the first compression station in Greece to operate using electric power, ensuring zero emissions, low maintenance costs, and high precision and operational control.

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.

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