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Sergio Ferreira

Solar Technology To Work At Night | Got2BeGreen - 0 views

  • promising a method to build inexpensive solar energy technology to draw energy even after the sun sets
  • Although the nanoantennas can be easily manufactured, there is still a problem of creating a way to store and transmit the electricity since the frequency of the current switches back and forth ten thousand billion times a second, which is too fast for electrical appliances that operate on currents that oscillate only 60 times a second. The researchers are exploring ways to slow down the cycle.
Colin Bennett

Unplugged: Goodbye cables, hello energy beams - 0 views

  • With this new impetus, engineers and start-up companies have jumped at the challenge, and while beamed power is still in its infancy, three viable options seem to be emerging. The use of radio waves to transmit electricity is perhaps the most obvious solution, since you can in principle use the same kinds of transmitters and receivers used in Wi-Fi communication. Powercast, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has recently used this technology to transmit microwatts and milliwatts of power over at least 15 metres to industrial sensors. They believe a similar approach could one day be used to recharge small devices like remote controls, alarm clocks and even cellphones. A second possibility, for more power-hungry devices, is to fire a finely focused infrared laser beam at a photovoltaic cell, which converts the beam back to electrical energy. It's an approach PowerBeam has adopted, but so far its efficiency is only between 15 and 30 per cent. While that could serve more power-hungry appliances, it would in practice be too wasteful. The technology has been used to power wireless lamps, speakers and electronic photo frames that require less than 10 watts to function. Over time, as both the lasers and photovoltaic cells improve, the company hopes efficiencies of up to 50 per cent will be possible. "There's no reason we couldn't power a laptop eventually," says Graham. Unlike some other possible techniques, a sharply focused beam loses minimal energy over large distances, preserving its efficiency: "A hundred metres is no big deal."
Colin Bennett

Advances in Highly-Competitional Washer/Dryer Motor Industry - 0 views

  • Competition (even if at times or war) has always been the mother of technical advance. Just like those who invented variable-valve timing engine designs to reduce fuel consumption, electric appliances companies are now competing against each other to make more and more efficient and powerful electric motors for hair dryers/washers.
Panos Kotseras

Japan - Furukawa Sangyo to expand sales network in China - 0 views

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    It was reported that Furukawa Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. will establish a sales base in Guangzhou, China, in February 2011. Furukawa Electric's core trading subsidiary aims to benefit from the large number of electronics and auto makers located in Guangzhou City. The company intends to expand sales of electric wire for appliances, wire harnesses, copper and brass semis, as well as aluminium products.
Piotr Ortonowski

Aurubis reports 47% profit increase in H1 FY2010-2011 - 0 views

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    German integrated copper producer Aurubis reported a 47% y-o-y increase in net income to €258M in H1 FY2010-2011 (1st Oct 2010 - 31st Mar 2011), up from €161M. H1 revenue increased by 42% y-o-y from €4.5B to €6.5B. This outcome was mainly the result of higher copper prices and continued demand for copper caused by the global economic recovery. However, demand from China steadied in Q2 due to a tighter credit environment, as did demand from Europe, due to increasing economic instability. The wire and cable industry performed well, experiencing strong demand from the automotive and domestic appliance sectors. Likewise, copper strip was supported by demand from the coinage as well as special material sectors. On the other hand, copper tube and flat rolled products struggled to recover as a result of strong competition from lower cost substitutes.
Piotr Ortonowski

China - sales of air conditioners up 60.7% y-o-y in H1 2011 - 1 views

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    The China Electronic Appliances Service and Maintenance Association reported that sales of air conditioners increased by 60.7% y-o-y to 40M units in H1 2011. Copper constitutes over 26% of the manufacturing cost of air conditioners.
Piotr Ortonowski

China - Chongqing Machinery and Electronics Group to develop 100,000t/y copper project - 0 views

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    It was reported that state-owned Chongqing Machinery and Electronics Group Ltd., plans to invest RMB1.5B (US$236M) in a 100,000t/y refined copper project, which is expected to come on stream in 2015. The company predominantly specialises in the automotive sector, the rail sector, electrical appliances and machinery.
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