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Alex Parker

Power dressing: energy-harvesting fibres harness everyday movement - 1 views

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    Researchers at the University of Bolton are pioneering developments in 3D textile structures using piezoelectric energy-harvesting fibres. The results of the project could lead to the development of energy-harnessing carpets or mobile devices that can be charged as your clothes move.
Alex Parker

Ningde Nuclear Power Plant - 1 views

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    Ningde Nuclear Power Plant is located in Ningde, Fujian Province of China. It is the first island type nuclear power plant in China and also the first on the Taiwan Strait's west coast
Alex Parker

Areva begins operations at molten salt energy storage demonstration plant in US - 1 views

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    Areva has begun operations at its molten salt energy storage demonstration plant in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Alex Parker

Gas turbine operations: efficiency and flexibility - 1 views

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    Gas turbine design has changed to account for the growing use of combined heat and power (CHP) plants.
Alex Parker

Energy unplugged - new breakthrough could make wireless power as common as WiFi - 1 views

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    A South Korean university has come one step closer to developing wireless power by improving both efficiency and transmission distance, a breakthorugh which its developers believe could lead to wireless energy becoming as popular as WiFi in the not to distant future.
Alex Parker

Small modular reactors: the day of nuclear 'plug and play'? - 1 views

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    US firm Babcock & Wilcox is developing a small modular reactor.
Alex Parker

Making Sellafield safe: counting the cost of nuclear decommissioning - 1 views

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    A report from the UK's Public Accounts Committee claims that clean-up costs at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing field have risen by £2.5bn in the last year. Julian Turner analyses the complex decommissioning process and asks why the mammoth project continues to be beset by delays.
Alex Parker

The game changer: inside the Kingston Heights open water heat pump project - 1 views

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    Creating heat using abundant solar energy stored in rivers, lakes, reservoirs and the sea.
Alex Parker

Agua Caliente Solar Project - 1 views

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    $1.8bn Agua Caliente Solar farm is a 290MW photovoltaic (PV) power project located in the east Yuma County of Arizona, US. It is owned by NRG Energy and MidAmerican Energy Holdings and is currently the world's biggest photovoltaic solar power plant.
Alex Parker

South Africa, Nigeria and Zambia - the latest hotspots for power station MRO - 1 views

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    Nigeria, Zambia and South Africa have become the latest hot spots for power station maintenance, repair and overhaul
Alex Parker

The top 10 biggest power companies of 2014 - 1 views

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    Five of the world's ten biggest power companies are based in Europe; the remaining five are all based in the United States. Power-technology.com profiles the world's ten biggest power companies of 2014 based on Forbes calculation of net market capitalisation, assets, sales and profit.
Alex Parker

Lisa Su appointed CEO of AMD - 1 views

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    Move seen as an effort to give a push to AMD's sluggish growth. Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has announced the appointment of Dr. Lisa Su as president and CEO of the company, replacing Rory Read, who was appointed in 2011.
Alex Parker

3 possible futures facing telecoms by 2025 - 1 views

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    The telecoms sector is undergoing a series of fundamental transitions, including challenges such as OTT and new revenue streams such as the IoT and M2M market. In particular, there is a battle to be fought between telecoms and internet companies over how much of the value chain they will control.
Alex Parker

5 must-sees at Computex 2015 - 1 views

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    What to expect from Asus, Acer, NVIDIA, Intel, ARM, Sandisk and Microsoft at this year's Computex.
Jack Ingram

GE, Miahona collaborate on wastewater management project in Saudi Arabia - 0 views

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    GE and Miahona, a subsidiary of the Arabian Company for Water and Power Development, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to facilitate a reliable water supply in Saudi Arabia through the deployment of wastewater treatment technology.
Jack Ingram

CST Industries develops new Aquus PW water treatment system - 0 views

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    CST Industries, a company that designs, manufactures, and installs storage tanks and covers, has introduced a new modular Aquus PW water treatment system that produces potable water without using moving parts, energy or chemicals.
Jack Ingram

ACG introduces new '39 electric golf cart, NEV - 0 views

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    American Custom GolfCars (ACG), a company that develops custom vehicles, golf carts, and low-speed electric vehicles (EVs), has introduced the new neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV), Golf Cart, and Estate Vehicle model: The '39.
Jack Ingram

Siemens secures $38.5m building energy efficiency task order from GSA - 0 views

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    Siemens Government Services (SGS), an integrator of Siemens' products and services to the federal government, has secured a $38.5m task order from the General Services Administration (GSA) to implement energy efficiency improvements to 39 federal government facilities.
Jack Ingram

GE to purchase 25,000 electric vehicles by 2015 for own fleet - 0 views

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    GE plans to purchase 25,000 electric vehicles (EVs) by 2015 for its own fleet through its Capital Fleet Services business as part of its ecomagination business strategy to accelerate the development and deployment of clean energy technology through novelty and R&D investment.
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