Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world's largest hotel franchising company with approximately 9,200 hotels in more than 95 countries, announced the opening of the first Dolce hotel in Türkiye, Dolce by Wyndham Çeşme Alaçatı
which is joined by the new openings of La Quinta by Wyndham Çeşme and Wyndham Datça Perili Bay
comes as part of an expanded partnership with owner and operator
and reinforces Wyndham's leading presence in the country
Located on the dazzling shores of the Aegean Sea and just 3 kilometers from Çeşme's popular resort area Alaçatı
Dolce by Wyndham Çeşme Alaçatı features 155 rooms and suites offering beautiful sea and garden views and welcomes its guests with rich amenities including indoor and outdoor pools
a state-of-the-art fitness center and spa area
as well as on-site restaurants offering Mediterranean delicacies
The remarkable all-inclusive hotel features 500 square meters of event space that can accommodate up to 300 guests
in addition to its private beach and garden which can also be used for weddings and other special events
curated cuisine and amenities that enable memorable activities
Dolce by Wyndham is globally renowned as an upscale brand perfect for events and leisure travelers
Dolce by Wyndham's portfolio includes hotels around the world including Milan
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Carreras Grupo Logístico signs an agreement with Plug Power for the implementation of a complete green hydrogen ecosystem
Carreras Grupo Logístico has signed an agreement with Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG)
a global leader in comprehensive hydrogen solutions for the green hydrogen economy
to launch a complete green hydrogen ecosystem
the first hydrogen-powered logistics center in Spain
at the Carreras Grupo Logístico logistics center in Masquefa
with hydrogen fuel cells to support decarbonisation and efficiency improvements in Carreras Grupo Logístico’s operations
The transition to green hydrogen will improve energy efficiency
will serve as a test site to evaluate the improvements using Plug technology compared to batteries
The learnings gained from this pilot project will be used to scale up hydrogen fuel cell technology at other sites in Spain and integrate it across Carreras’ entire logistics network
Plug will manage a complete green hydrogen ecosystem for Carreras Grupo Logístico
which will include up to 87 hydrogen fuel cells
a 1 MW (megawatt) electrolyser and a hydrogen recharging station
we are marking a historic moment: the first hydrogen-powered logistics centre in Spain
“This strategic partnership highlights the transformative potential of hydrogen-powered solutions to achieve the twin goals of decarbonisation and operational improvements in the logistics sector.”
The global hydrogen fuel cell forklift market is growing strongly in North America
The full implementation of the green hydrogen ecosystem
is expected to be completed by the first half of 2026
READ the latest news shaping the hydrogen market at Hydrogen Central
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The police operation represents the final phase of an investigation conducted by Central Court 6 of the Spanish National High Court. During the operation, specialized squads of the Mossos d’Esquadra carried out 12 raids and arrested 9 individuals. Three of the arrested individuals are suspected to have connections with the authors of the terrorist attacks at Brussels’ metro and airport.
The Catalan Minister of Home Affairs, Jordi Jané, confirmed the confiscation of a large amount of money, drugs, and firearms as well as digital information, which still has to be analyzed. According to Jané there is no evidence so far that the arrested individuals were planning an attack in Catalonia but he added that it cannot be ruled out. The minister highlighted the successful collaboration between the Catalan police force (Mossos d’Esquadra), the Belgian police, and the Spanish police.
Of the arrested individuals 8 are from Morocco and one from Spain. Even though not all of them are charged with the same crimes, they are all charged with a at least five: ties with or belonging to terrorist groups, ties with or belonging to organized crime groups related to illegal drug trade, illegal possession of firearms, money laundering, and misappropriation. Most of the 9 arrested suspects have been residents in Catalonia for more than 20 years.
Tuesday’s anti-jihadist operation was coordinated with the Belgian police within the EU program Eurojust, according to the Catalan police forces who informed the Audiencia Nacional, which is the leading investigator. A joint investigation team of Belgian and Catalan police forces was created immediately. Over the last few months they had been exchanging information and finally determined the direct connection of the arrested individuals with jihadist terrorism.
On the other hand the scope of the investigation also required the collaboration between the Mossos d’Esquadra and the CNI, the Spanish National Intelligence Center, in order to inform the latter about the development of the investigations, exchange information, and coordinate with Spanish police forces. This Tuesday morning Spanish and Belgian Federal Police agents also participated in the operation. There were also raids in Morocco.
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