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Colin Bennett

Nexans cables ensure safety, performance and comfort for Bombardier's Francilien suburban trains - 0 views

  • The Francilien project has drawn on Nexans’ full range of FLAMEX® cable solutions, including power cables for the electric motors; high-voltage connections between the pantograph and the transformer; low-voltage power supply for cars; control cables, harnesses, jumpers, and data cables throughout the trainset to support everything from train control to surveillance, video and Internet. Low Fire Hazard (LFH) cables ensure low toxicity and minimal smoke to enhance safety, while all cables (including data) meet SNCF’s latest classification standards.
Colin Bennett

ABB wins substations order in India - 0 views

  • “This order supports the development of 765 kV power infrastructure in India, enhancing transmission capacity and efficiency to help meet the growing demand for power,” said Peter Leupp, head of ABB’s Power Systems division. “These substations will also strengthen grid reliability and improve power stability in the region.”ABB is responsible for the design, engineering, supply and commissioning of the 765 kV and 400 kV air-insulated switchgear (AIS) substations. The switchyards will also be equipped with IEC 61850 compliant automation, control and protection solutions, which enable the development and integration of intelligent power networks. The project is scheduled to be completed by 2012.Substations are key installations in the power grid that transform voltage levels and facilitate the safe and efficient transmission and distribution of electricity. They include equipment that protects and controls the flow of electrical power, enhancing grid reliability.
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Luvata Launches New ECO PKE Condenser Range - 0 views

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    PKE is the new range of ECO Coils&Coolers branded air condensers launched by Luvata for commercial AC and refrigeration applications. It is the enhanced offspring of the PCE range (currently phasing out), with improved efficiency and optimized sound emission parameters. Like all ECO Coils&Coolers ventilated units, even the PKE range is available for CO2 applications. The PKE offers an improved hauling and fastening system, thanks to new features. Moreover, the side panels are removable allowing easy access to the units' internal compartments, which have been increased by 120 mm. In order to facilitate maintenance and service, the PKE range has also been equipped with special door holders with a hold open feature. For models with 4 and 5 fan motors, the number of doors has been reduced and the width has been increased, as to allow easy access to the internal components. Lastly, the base has been reinforced for particularly difficult installations. On the other hand, thanks to a compartment incorporated with the condenser to enclose the compressing and the electrical control units, called housing, the PKE range does not require long connection pipe-work, thus reducing the risk of possible leaks. The special internal surface of the compressor compartment has been designed so as to increase sound absorption, reveals the company's press release.
Hans De Keulenaer

GE's HardFiber(TM) System Dramatically Reduces Protection and Control Installation and Maintenance Costs by Up to 50% Through Eliminating Copper Wiring - 0 views

  • GE Digital Energy announces the Multilin HardFiber System which eliminates the need for thousands of copper wires in a substation and replaces them with a few fiber optic cables. By eliminating the need to install and maintain thousands of copper wires, used for signaling and monitoring in electrical substations, utilities can save up to 50% of protection and control installation and maintenance costs, while at the same time increasing worker safety and power system reliability.
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Mongolian Resources At Risk From New Laws - 0 views

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    Mongolia's political parties are locked in post-election squabbling, but once the dust settles a new government could finally pass deals to tap the coal, copper and uranium that sit beneath its vast deserts and grasslands. But analysts say the deal that goes ahead would be less than ideal for either Mongolia or foreign investors, with the country better served by taxing its mineral wealth, rather than seeking direct government ownership in massive mines. The current law gives the state either a 34% stake or a controlling 51 percent stake in mining projects. An investment agreement with Ivanhoe Mines and Rio Tinto for the Oyu Tolgoi project, still under negotiation, would be the first such deal.
Colin Bennett

A costly cap on utilities' cap-and-trade programme - 0 views

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    the CAIR decision could have done permanent damage to any cap-and-trade approach \nto pollution control.
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Lonmin, miners shine in steady London - 0 views

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    LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Lonmin shares surged on Wednesday after Swiss rival Xstrata launched an unsolicited $10 billion takeover bid for the platinum producer, with the move sparking gains across the entire London-listed mining sector. Lonmin (UK:LMI: news, chart, profile) shares traded 46.9% higher at 34.06 pounds, above the 33 pounds a share that Xstrata said it's prepared to pay to take control of the platinum producer in order to boost its own production of the metal.
Colin Bennett

Vedanta Resources Inc. - 0 views

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    Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Vedanta Resources Inc., the Indian mining company controlled by billionaire Anil Agarwal, plans to invest $9.8 billion to become the world's fifth-largest aluminum producer.
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Shanghai copper down 2 pct, LME bounces - 0 views

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    SINGAPORE, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Shanghai copper fell around 2 percent on Monday but it lagged behind a 4.5 percent slide in London prices after big jumps in inventories on Friday. But prices in London bounced on Monday, lifted by gains in other other commodity markets as the dollar lost ground against the euro after the U.S. government on Sunday seized control of mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae (nyse: FNM - news - people ) and Freddie Mac (nyse: FRE - news - people ), which own or guarantee half of all U.S. mortgages. LME copper rose $75 or 1.1 percent, to $6,975 at 0232 GMT, while Shanghai November copper dropped 1,030 yuan to 55,630 yuan ($8,130) and earlier touched a nine-month low.
Colin Bennett

GE Gets Smart With Energy-Managing Appliances - 0 views

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    This week, GE announced that in the first quarter of next year the company will "introduce" energy management-enabled appliances that can be controlled remotely by the local utility. GE says it is working on smart refrigerators, ranges, washer and dryers, dishwashers and microwave ovens, and it will use some of the first smart appliances in select homes in a pilot program in Louisville, Ky., with Louisville Gas and Electric Company.
Colin Bennett

Oil-rich nations 'seek majors expertise' - 0 views

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    Dave O'Reilly, chief executive of Chevron, said the oil-rich countries that erected barriers to international oil companies amid the run-up in commodity prices were now seeking their expertise in managing the drastic fall. "They're back now looking for [our] investment,'' Mr O'Reilly told Chevron's annual analysts' meeting. The high prices had led countries such as Venezuela and Russia to raise barriers to the international oil companies, which have gone from control of 85 per cent of the world's oil reserves in 1970 to less than 10 per cent now. With prices on the rise, these countries did not feel they had to be as careful with their resources; some began managing their own oil and gas and failed to reinvest adequate profits to maintain production.
Sergio Ferreira

Moonlight Controlled StreetLights | Got2BeGreen - 0 views

  • n some places, it isn’t necessary to have streetlights when the full moon is shining bright. Currently only a design idea, the Lunar-Resonant Street Light is a smart solution to areas that receive a decent amount of moonlight at night. This cool idea, senses the amount of light reflected by the moon and dims according to its moon phase. According to the designers, the lights used are highly efficient white-LED clusters which are 90 to 95 percent more energy efficient than standard street lights.
Glycon Garcia

New Report Shows Hydrogen Vehicles Will Drive Change - 0 views

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    Today, the National Hydrogen Association released a new report called the "Energy Evolution: An Analysis of Alternative Vehicles and Fuels to 2100." The Energy Evolution shows that a scenario which initially includes a mix of alternative vehicles, and is later dominated by hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles sales is the only way to simultaneously cut U.S. greenhouse gas pollution by 80% below 1990 levels; reach petroleum quasi-independence by mid-century; and eliminate nearly all controllable air pollution by the end of the century. The report also shows that an expansion of hydrogen stations is more affordable than most people think.
Colin Bennett

"Regulatory practices shielded Indian industry" - 0 views

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    During the inaugural address, P Parvathisem, former president, IIM and former CMD of NALCO and also Hindustan Copper Ltd, said that India remained unaffected by the global meltdown mainly because of various regulatory and control mechanisms and by nature being conservative in our approach. India was expected to grow at about 7 per cent. India witnessed substantial growth, progress in Zinc and Copper production and have to progressively invest in exploration and mining. In case of Aluminium, India was endowed with rich deposits and required R&D efforts for making Alumina. In case of lead, we should strive to develop it in a big way, he said.
Colin Bennett

3-year aluminum plant delay in China - 0 views

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    CHINA will not approve new aluminum plants or expansion projects for the next three years as part of a plan to revitalize the nonferrous metals industry. The government also aims to create three to five major nonferrous metals companies by 2011, with the top 10 domestic players controlling 90 percent of copper production, 70 percent of aluminum, 60 percent of lead and 60 percent of zinc in their respective markets, the State Council, China's Cabinet, said yesterday. A draft of the nonferrous sector rejuvenation plan was unveiled in February when it was approved.
Colin Bennett

New lighting controller technology - 0 views

  • “We have designed a patented lighting controller that does power shaping on electricity that goes into ballasts,” said David Berg, Cavet’s founder, executive vice president, product management and engineering. “It’s a little smaller than a shoe box, depending on how big your feet are.”
Colin Bennett

Second-hand (metal) law to help combat stolen copper cable trade - 0 views

  • The new Act does not allow scrap metal dealers to have in their possession any apparatus which could be used for the recycling of any controlled metal or any article or substance containing any controlled metal, Bezuidenhout said at the Copper Cable Theft conference, in Johannesburg.
Colin Bennett

Stretchy copper patch provides pain relief - 0 views

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    "Now, a team of researchers in Saudi Arabia says that it has developed a new type of wirelessly controlled thermopatch made from flexible copper-based thin films that could be a real alternative to such throwaway patches. "
Colin Bennett

Global Wind Turbine Manufacturing Capacity has Far Surpassed Demand - 3 views

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    "Overcapacity, however, persists in most, though not all areas of the supply chain, providing purchasers with more choice, flexibility, and cost control. "
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