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Colin Bennett

Coated conductors for power applications: materials challenges - 0 views

  • This manuscript reports on the recent progress and the remaining materials challenges in the development of coated conductors (CCs) for power applications and magnets, with a particular emphasis on the different initiatives being active at present in Europe. We first summarize the scientific and technological scope where CCs have been raised as a complex technology product and then we show that there exists still much room for performance improvement. The objectives and CC architectures being explored in the scope of the European project EUROTAPES are widely described and their potential in generating novel breakthroughs emphasized. The overall goal of this project is to create synergy among academic and industrial partners to go well beyond the state of the art in several scientific issues related to CCs' enhanced performances and to develop nanoengineered CCs with reduced costs, using high throughput manufacturing processes which incorporate quality control tools and so lead to higher yields. Three general application targets are considered which will require different conductor architectures and performances and so the strategy is to combine vacuum and chemical solution deposition approaches to achieve the targeted goals. A few examples of such approaches are described related to defining new conductor architectures and shapes, as well as vortex pinning enhancement through novel paths towards nanostructure generation. Particular emphasis is made on solution chemistry approaches. We also describe the efforts being made in transforming the CCs into assembled conductors and cables which achieve appealing mechanical and electromagnetic performances for power systems. Finally, we briefly mention some outstanding superconducting power application projects being active at present, in Europe and worldwide, to exemplify the strong advances in reaching the demands to integrate them in a new electrical engineering paradigm.
Colin Bennett

Nine in 10 European city dwellers breathe bad air - 0 views

  • It's no pea-souper, but Europe's air is still bad. Despite massive cuts in emissions of polluting chemicals, over 90 per cent of European city dwellers are exposed to dangerous levels of air pollution, according to a new report. The European Commission is currently considering tightening its rules on air pollution, but the European Union is not even meeting its existing standards.
Colin Bennett

LS Cable became the second in the world to develop an environment-friendly distribution cable - 0 views

  • The greatest advantage of this product is that, since the insulator does not go through the cross-linking process, which is chemical deformation, the insulator can be recycled after the useful life of the cable ends. Also, in developing products using non-cross link polypropylene, LS Cable raised the continuous operating temperature from 90℃ to 110℃, thereby increasing the power transmission capacity of cables by 35%, and successfully making polypropylene more flexible than previously. Accordingly, the use of lighter and more compact cables than before to transmit the same amount of electric power, the company explains, added to user convenience.
Sergio Ferreira

Physicist develops battery using new source of energy - 0 views

  • have been able to prove the existence of a "spin battery," a battery that is "charged" by applying a large magnetic field to nano-magnets
  • In the future, the new battery could be developed to power cars
  • The new technology converts the magnetic energy directly into electrical energy, without a chemical reaction. The electrical current made in this process is called a spin polarized current and finds use in a new technology called "spintronics."
Glycon Garcia

ENN: Carbon Nanotubes Made Into Conductive, Flexible 'Stained Glass' - 0 views

  • Carbon Nanotubes Made Into Conductive, Flexible 'Stained Glass'
  • Carbon nanotubes are promising materials for many high-technology applications due to their exceptional mechanical, thermal, chemical, optical and electrical properties.
Colin Bennett

Dow Wire & Cable Changes Business Name to Dow Electrical & Telecommunications - 0 views

  • Dow Electrical & Telecommunications, a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”), is a leading global provider of products, technology, solutions and expertise that sets standards for reliability, longevity, efficiency, ease of installation and protection that the power and telecommunications industries can count on in the transmission, distribution and consumption of power, voice and data. Understanding that collaboration is essential to success, Dow Electrical & Telecommunications works together with cable makers, other industry suppliers, utilities, municipalities, testing institutes and other organizations around the world to develop solutions and create mutual value that will sustain these industries for years to come. For more information, visit www.dow.com/electrical.
Colin Bennett

$180bn investment for Africa infrastructure through 2025 - 0 views

  • The greatest growth of spending for utilities is expected in sub-Saharan Africa where an annual rate of 10.4% between now and 2025 is forecasted. Spending for electricity production and distribution is expected to rise from $15 billion in 2012 to $55 billion, while expenditures for improvements in water and sanitation services are forecasted to increase from $3.3 billion in 2012 to about $10 billion by 2025. A substantial increase in spending in the basic manufacturing sector is expected in sub-Saharan Africa. Annual spending in the chemical, metals and fuels sector is forecasted to increase across the seven major African economies to $16 billion, up from about $6 billion in 2012.
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