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Herrenknecht Chosen to Build Lower Thames Crossing Tunnelling Machine
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With the "Lower Thames Crossing", Britain is building one of the largest road tunnels in the world – almost completely electric and with hydrogen instead of diesel. Up to 70 percent less CO2 is to be saved by the mega-project.
Herrenknecht TBM Completes Critical SuedLink Tunnel Beneath the Elbe Herrenknecht TBM Completes Critical SuedLink Tunnel Beneath the Elbe
Herrenknecht TBM Completes Critical SuedLink Tunnel Beneath the Elbe The completion of tunnelling beneath the River Elbe has removed one of the most technically demanding obstacles facing Germany’s SuedLink electricity transmission programme. On 22 June 2026, the tunnel boring machine Elsa reached its reception shaft at Wischhafen, completing a 5.2-kilometre underground drive from Wewelsfleth in less than 18 months. The breakthrough matters well…
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