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Colin Bennett

Anti-Theft GroundSmart Top Product in 2011, Says Wire and Cable Technology International - 0 views

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    Copper theft has become such an issue that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a warning stating that copper theft is a threat to critical homeland infrastructure. In a 2009 survey published by the Electrical Safety Foundation International, utilities in the United States reported approximately $60 million in losses and 450,000 minutes of outage time annually because of copper theft.
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ABB opens fifth factory in Brazil in $200-million expansion plan - 0 views

  • Brazil is boosting its industrial production, power capacity and enhancing its transmission and distribution infrastructure to meet the needs of its expanding economy as well as for the 2014 FIFA football World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games.
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    "Brazil is boosting its industrial production, power capacity and enhancing its transmission and distribution infrastructure to meet the needs of its expanding economy as well as for the 2014 FIFA football World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games." ABB will for the first time assemble in one location compact power substations ( "e-houses") as well as manufacture motors, generators, drive systems, measurement equipment and low-voltage products.
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Why it's time to get tougher on energy theft - 0 views

  • Many utilities are surprisingly tolerant of energy theft. As you'll read in this guest editorial by Alan Snook, there are some understandable reasons for that forbearance. Including the difficulty of easily and accurately detecting theft.
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It's time to start mining the moon? - 0 views

  • What are the milestones after you land?Once we prove we can land safely we'll show we can hover over the lunar surface. We may leave a small commemorative payload on the moon and then lift off to lunar orbit. Bringing anything we later mine back from the moon will have three separate, technically challenging elements: getting mined resources into lunar orbit, from there to Earth orbit, and then to Earth's surface. The great thing here is that we don't have to invent anything new to do all this.
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Nexans positions to deliver on submarine expertise, with aluminum - 0 views

  • “We are moving more towards aluminium conductors instead of copper conductors. In a submarine environment you may have a problem with one cable and on having to lift it there is potential for a total mess. So basically as we go for more and more long length, we need to think about lighter cables and at the same time increase the capacity of current we can conduct which is why we have gone for more and more aluminium, which is 3.3 times lighter than copper.”
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Graphene pioneer - 0 views

  • Graphene was discovered in 2004 at the University of Manchester. The material is 200 times stronger than steel and 10 times more conductive than copper. Graphene’s properties can be used to enhance the performance of electronics, strengthen composite materials in products such as aircraft wings, as well as biomedical uses such as tissue engineering and drug delivery.
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First time in 5 quarters, India electrical equipment sector sees 2% growth - 0 views

  • The electrical equipment industry, after four consecutive quarters of negative growth, reported 2 per cent growth during April-June.
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Pioneering path to electrical conductivity in MOFs - 0 views

  • “The increase was massive,” said Talin. The conductivity in the material, he says, is now a million times higher than that of the starting material, and a thousand times higher than anything previously reported using a metal-organic framework.
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Copper Production to Exceed 780,000 Tons, the First Half Output Plan of 8 Smelters - 0 views

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    "It exceeded 780,000 tons on the half term basis, for the first time since the first half of fiscal 2010. "
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Sterlite Technologies Enters Into a Joint Venture With VISCAS to Manufacture Extra High... - 0 views

  • "This partnership has the potential to attain leadership in the HV/EHV cables market in India in the next 2-3 years. The country is implementing HV/EHV solutions in transmission and distribution segment of power to enhance efficiency and will require specialised technologies to address this need. Both companies share a common vision and bring together complementary strengths for this venture," said Mr. Pravin Agarwal, Whole-Time Director, Sterlite Technologies Limited.
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IMF Survey : The Time Is Right for an Infrastructure Push - 1 views

  • The findings suggest that in countries with infrastructure needs, now is a good time for an infrastructure push.
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Sensor-Enabled On-Street Smart Parking Spaces are Expected to Exceed 1 Million by 2024 - 0 views

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    "Today, the parking industry is being transformed by new technologies that are enabling cities to reduce levels of congestion significantly. Sensor networks that detect vehicle occupancy are providing the basic intelligence behind smart parking systems, which provide real-time parking availability information to make it easier for drivers to find a parking space."
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NASA 3D prints first-ever full scale copper rocket engine part - 0 views

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    ""Our goal is to build rocket engine parts up to 10 times faster and reduce cost by more than 50 percent," said Marshall propulsion engineer and project leader Chris Protz. "We are not trying to just make and test one part. We are developing a repeatable process that industry can adopt to manufacture engine parts with advanced designs. The ultimate goal is to make building rocket engines more affordable for everyone.""
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China will sign road, rail and energy projects with Pakistan that will alter trade and ... - 0 views

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    "The focus of spending is on building a China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) - a network of roads, railway and pipelines between the long-time allies."
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Study on copper and copper alloy effect on fish cultivation on land - 0 views

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    Following the application of copper and copper alloy products to cultivation of fish on the sea, which began in October 2011 for the first time in Korea, study on the application of them to fish cultivation on land
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Illegal not to act: Could courts save world from climate change? - 1 views

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    "The Netherlands was aiming to cut its greenhouse emissions by 17 per cent by 2020, but the court has ordered that they must be cut by 25 per cent in the same time frame."
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The Largest Untapped Automotive Market on the Planet-The Islamic Republic of Iran - 1 views

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    "At a time when Iran's economy is tied up with sanctions, limiting its international trade capacities, it managed to sell more than a million vehicles (885,000 passenger vehicles and 128,000 light commercial vehicles) in 2012, enforce Euro IV norms in 8 cities including Tehran, Karaj, Arak, and Tabriz, convert all public cars into Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) compliant vehicles, and successfully implement a vehicle scrappage program to get very old, highly polluting vehicles off the streets of Iran. The prospect of such a country opening up to trade, giving an opportunity for global automotive companies to be a part of its growth, certainly creates buzz in the industry. Iran sold close to 860,000 passenger vehicles in 2014, 88% of which were sold by Iran Khodro Industrial Group (IKCO) and SAIPA under different marquees. With around 11.7 million vehicles on the road, the aftermarket potential is massive and the average age of vehicles is steadily increasing."
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Low voltage protection for electric vehicle charging units - 1 views

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    "About EV Charging Stations The power of electric vehicle chargers is expressed in kilowatts (kW) - the higher the kW the faster the vehicle gets charged. Electrical vehicle are fed through EV chargers, in AC or DC current. Straight from the grid, AC charging stations are less expensive as they do not require inverters and provide current directly to the on-board vehicle charger. DC charging stations supply current to the vehicle battery and usually provide less time to charge."
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Dubai Cable Building First Aluminum Plant as Copper Losing - 0 views

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    "Copper is losing about 2 percent a year of demand to less costly materials such as aluminum, or about 500,000 tons, London-based researcher CRU estimates. Aluminum is a third the cost of copper and supplies of aluminum in warehouses monitored by the London Metal Exchange are almost 12 times higher."
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Automotive HVAC Market - Global Trends & Forecast to 2018 - 1 views

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    "The report focuses on automotive HVAC and Cabin comfort systems, which have cemented their place in a vehicle with the growing demand for luxuries. The automotive HVAC systems which were first introduced in 1930s are standard equipment in almost every vehicle in the developed markets such as U.S. and Europe. The key drivers behind the growth of this market are the rising amount of time spent by people in their vehicles and the growing popularity of private vehicles over public transport. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to be the largest segment in automotive HVAC market owing to the large vehicle production levels in countries such China, India, and Japan."
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