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James Wright

Japan - Yazaki ships cables to Thailand to meet demand from disaster-stricken factories - 0 views

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    Yazaki Corp., the Japan-based cablemaker, has implemented plans to begin exporting low voltage XLPE cables from Japan to Thailand beginning in February for a duration of two to three months. This comes as a result of increased demand from Thailand's industrial sector, as factory owners look to repair, rebuild or relocate water-damaged factories. Yazaki has a local production subsidiary for power cables called Thai-Yazaki Electric Wire, but Thai-Yazaki cannot meet the current strong demand independently. Yazaki's two building wire plants in Japan are currently in full production (including Saturdays) and those cables which are ready for shipment are undergoing final checks to ensure that they meet Thailand's electrical standards.
Colin Bennett

Stationary Fuel Cells Will Reach $40 Billion in Annual Revenue by 2022 - 0 views

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    "The stationary fuel cell sector continues to be the vanguard of the overall global fuel cell industry. As the focus on grid stability increases and the costs associated with natural disasters rise, the use of fuel cells as small distributed power plants for grid stabilization and backup is moving forward more rapidly, in terms of megawatts and revenue, than any other fuel cell sector. "
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Data393 Launches Green Initiatives With Data Center Improvements That Reduce Power, Coo... - 1 views

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    Upgrades on Eve of Democratic National Convention's 'Greenest Political Convention in History' Held in Denver\n\nDENVER, CO--(Marketwire - August 22, 2008) - Data393, a Managed Data Holdings Company and a leading provider of colocation, managed hosting, disaster recovery and IP network services, announced today the completion of "Green" initiatives to decrease the facility's carbon footprint. The announcement was made in support of the City of Denver's role as host of the 2008 Democratic National Convention, which is touted as the "greenest political convention in history." Data393's Green initiative also follows in the footsteps of the City of Denver's efforts to leave an enduring legacy of sustainability programs in the Denver metro area. \n\nResulting from the expansion of its multi-million-dollar, 30,000-square-foot data center, Data393 has implemented technological advances and infrastructure upgrades at its Englewood data center, just south of Denver, that reduce its environmental impact. \n\n
Colin Bennett

Copper recyclers ready for overhaul-China Mining - 0 views

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    Most of Wang's neighbors were not so fortunate. Recyclers in Qingyuan have lost an estimated $4.4 billion since the bottom dropped out of the marketWidely known as a copper recycling center, Qingyuan once had a workforce of 80,000, employed by 22 national companies and more than 150 medium-sized enterprises. Of those, 20 percent have gone bankrupt, 50 percent have been cut in half, and the remainder has lost about one-third of their market value, according to a local recycling association. For Qingyuan, the disaster was unpredictable, but instructive. Recyclers typically locked in the price when they signed a contract with foreign suppliers. Saddled with fixed operating costs, that left them nowhere to go when the price for their product dropped, according to Yan Jinming, general manager of CITIC Securities Futures.
Piotr Ortonowski

Japan - VVF cable shipments to increase in F2012 - 1 views

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    Sumiden Hitachi Cable said it forecasts Japanese electric cable makers' shipments of VVF (vinyl insulated vinyl sheathed flat-type) cable will total an average of 4,500-4,700 tonnes per month in copper weight in fiscal 2012 ending in March 2013. This would be an increase of around10%. However, if the reconstruction works in disaster areas affected by the Japanese earthquake were delayed, the monthly shipment forecasts could show a slight fall. Sumiden Hitachi Cable is the largest sales company of building cables and wires in Japan and is jointly controlled by Hitachi Cable, Sumitomo Electric Industries and Tatsuta Electric Wire & Cable. Sumiden Hitachi Cable is the third largest supplier of VVF cable in Japan.
Piotr Ortonowski

Japan - June shipments of copper wire and cable rose 1.0% y-o-y - 0 views

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    Shipments of copper wire and cable increased for the second consecutive month in June, reaching 57,300t. This represents a 1.0% increase y-o-y and an 8.0% increase m-o-m. Shipments to the automotive sector performed particularly well, increasing 36.3% y-o-y, following the introduction of subsidies for the purchase of fuel-efficient cars. Additionally, reconstruction efforts from last year's earthquake and tsunami disaster continue to support demand.
Colin Bennett

Transition Engineering: Planning and Building the Sustainable World - 0 views

  • On the way to building the sustainable world, transition engineers respond to risks, not disasters. Transition engineering will emerge as the way by which society reduces both fossil fuel use and the detrimental social and environmental impacts of industrialization.
Piotr Ortonowski

Japan - Japan Copper and Brass Association reported that Japanese rolled copper product... - 0 views

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    The Japan Copper & Brass Association reported Japanese copper rolled product import fell by 2.5% y-o-y to 50,057t in the fiscal year ending March 2008. While volume of import was still high, it has fallen y-o-y the first time since the fiscal year ending March 2002. Copper tube import decreased by 19% y-o-y to 10,661t, partly due to the slowdown of new housing starts after the Japanese imposed new building standard law. Biggest importers to Japan are reported to be South Korea, China, Germany, Taiwan and North America.
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    According to the Japan Copper and Brass Association, total production of copper and copper alloy semis fell by 4.1% y-o-y to 72,770t in July. Output also contracted by 0.5% m-o-m in July, a second consecutive monthly decline. The fall is attributed in large part to the struggling automotive sector, which has been strongly impacted by the 11th March disaster.
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    Production for domestic shipments contracted by 6.6% y-o-y to reach 51,112t, whilst output for export markets fell more rapidly in January, reaching 8,898t after a 23.1% y-o-y decline (this however, was narrower than the December drop in exports of 30.7% y-o-y). Copper strip still represented the most heavily produced brass mill semi-fabricated product (27.7% of overall production in gross weight) but output decreased by 11.3% y-o-y, amounting to 16,600t in January. This was principally attributed to weak interconnector demand, the impact of the flooding in Thailand and the highly appreciated yen affecting the export market. Copper tube output decreased by 14.5% y-o-y to 9,750t in January, on weak demand from air conditioner manufacturers caused by bad weather and a slow world economy. Brass bar production fell by 7.7% y-o-y but rose by 900t since December to reach 14,206t in January. The change was attributed to improving demand from the domestic automotive and plumbing sectors.
Colin Bennett

Disaster hits power equipment producer - People's Daily Online - 0 views

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    Damage to plants and machinery in the earthquake and concern over a decline in corporate earnings yesterday depressed the share price of Sichuan-based Dongfang Electric Co, the nation's largest power equipment manufacturer.
Colin Bennett

» Eco-friendly next-generation mobile homes | Emerging Technology Trends | ZD... - 0 views

  • Usually, mobile homes are not associated with terms such as long-term quality or environmental friendliness. Now, a professor of architecture at Mississippi State University (MSU) wants to change this. He has developed the concept of the GreenMobile home, an ultra-affordable and ecological-minded, factory-built housing unit. The first prototypes of these homes, which could be used as regular houses or for disaster relief housing, should be built in March 2008. And their cost is expected to be in the $50,000 range. Not too bad, especially if the value of these houses increases in the future as expects the development team. But read more…
James Wright

Japan - Rolled Copper Products Experienced 3.7% y-o-y Drop in March - 0 views

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    Japanese rolled copper product output fell by 3.7%y-o-y to 68,620t in March. This was mainly attributed to disruption to automotive supply chains following the March 11 disaster. The full impact of the decline of Japanese carmakers is expected to hit copper producers in the forthcoming months due to the expected two month time lag in copper demand. There is, however, optimism about the medium term demand outlook due to growing demand in air conditioner and housing utensil production in addition to the positive effects of the country's forthcoming rebuilding work. Company operations are expected to ramp up after factory repairs are anticipated to be completed towards the summer.
James Wright

E.U. - The European Commission charges 12 cable-making companies with collusion - 0 views

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    It was reported that the European Commission charged twelve companies with collusion for specific practices that they underwent in the submarine, underground power cable and related products sector. Nexans, Prysmian, ABB and NKT all confirmed that they had received a charge sheet from the European competition authorities and will respond following a thorough analysis of the E.U.'s Statement of Objections. The maximum fine applicable is 10% of global revenues. The charges relate to raids which took place over two years ago, however, the legal process was delayed due to the recent disaster in Japan.
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