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Colin Bennett

Mine of the future program - Rio Tinto - 0 views

  • Rio Tinto announced is expanding its Mine of the Future programme to develop new equipment and systems for deep underground mines. The programme is designed to create next generation technologies for mining operations.
Colin Bennett

Profits in China's non-ferrous metal sector fall in 2009 despite rising output - 0 views

  • Profits in China's non-ferrous metal industry declined in 2009 despite rising output due to low prices, according to statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).Output of 10 kinds of non-ferrous metals, including copper, alumina, zinc and lead, increased 5.8 percent in the country from a year earlier to 26.81 million tonnes last year.However, combined profit of 70 major enterprises in the sector totaled 17.6 billion yuan (2.58 billion U.S. dollars), down 1.46 percent year on year, the MIIT said.
Panos Kotseras

China - Deep processing copper project by Jian Xinwang Copper - 0 views

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    The Committee of Industry and Information Technology of Jiangxi Province announced that Jian Xinwang Copper started a deep processing copper project in Jian City, Jiangxi Province. The investment of the project amounts to 120 million yuan and is expected to be commissioned in June 2010. Annual capacity will be 30,000 tonnes of copper products per annum.
Matthew Wonnacott

SuperPower to double its production of super conducting wirerod - 0 views

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    Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd., Yazaki Corp. and other automotive wiring harness manufacturers have temporarily shut down some of their production lines in Thailand. This follows the severe flooding which directly led to Honda Motor Co. closing down local assembly lines at its factory in Bangkok as well as Toyota Motor Co. shutting down its three plants in Eastern Thailand due to parts shortages.
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    Japan Metal Daily reported that Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.'s construction of new automotive wiring harness manufacturing facilities will be ongoing until April 2012. This follows a press release from Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd. in February 2011 detailing the company's proposals for new wiring harness production facilities in Vietnam and China. The February announcement states that the company's Vietnam-based production will increasingly supply Japan and the US, whereas Chinese production will serve local needs as well as demand from Japan and the US. The new Vietnamese factories were originally intended to begin operations in October 2011, whereas the start date outlined for facilities in China was June 2012.
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    JX Nippon Mining & Metals, an integrated Japan-based refined copper and semi-finished products fabricator, began full-scale production of an ultrathin rolled copper foil, measuring between 6 and 9 microns in thickness. The new products are suitable for use in smartphones and tablet PCs. Advances made in the company's rolling and surface roughening process technology led to the development of the new products. The company estimates that it holds a 75% global market share of treated rolled copper foil, which finds its main application in flexible printed circuit boards for mobile devices.
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    SuperPower Inc, a subsidiary of Furukawa Electric, announced on 7th December that it plans to double the production capacity of superconducting wirerod at its US plant in 2013. The company said it anticipates demand for the wirerod, which is used in areas such as superconducting magnetic energy storage, will increase over the next four to five years, and that it is intending to raise production to meet the new demand.
Colin Bennett

Full text of Tony Blair's speech in Copenhagen - 0 views

  • Energy efficiency, especially if applied more rapidly in the developing world, saves massively on emissions. Things like the substitution of inefficient industrial motors, building insulation, reduced leaks from pipelines, may not sound exciting as the things at the frontier of technological discovery, but they bring big rewards and quickly.
Colin Bennett

Research Center To Foster New Copper Technologies, Applied Research Expected To Yield Game-Changing Results For Government, Industry And Consumers - 0 views

  • The Copper Innovation Center (CIC) will foster scientific innovation and collaboration among various public and private entities, including federal, state and local government, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), research institutions and universities, and industry stakeholders.
Colin Bennett

How smart can cities really become by 2010? - 0 views

  • “Health internets” that will make it easier for public officials to track and manage disease outbreaks; Smart buildings with networked systems that enable them to respond to changing conditions quickly and automatically, almost like living organisms; A transportation system dominated by zero-emissions vehicles and readily available electric-car charging stations; Smart water and sewer systems that will reduce waste and pollution; and Real-time, integrated data on crime and potential crises that will help officials respond quickly … or even proactively (shades of “Minority Report,” anyone?).
Colin Bennett

Eastern European Market For Automation And Control Solutions - 0 views

  • The most significant challenge in the Eastern European ACSs market is the need to provide solutions with greater compatibility. In the former communist countries in this region, almost all the privatised old factories have outdated technology that needs to be modernised.
Colin Bennett

BHP, Chile's Codelco Aim To Boost Mining Sector Suppliers - 0 views

  • SANTIAGO -(Dow Jones)- Chilean state copper mining giant Corporacion Nacional del Cobre and global diversified miner BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP) aim to boost local mining services suppliers so they will eventually export their services and technology worldwide.
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

Scientist creates trout with 'six pack abs': potential boon for aquafarming - 0 views

  • Assuming successful safety assessments and regulatory approval, the development of more muscular trout could boost commercial aquaculture because aquaculturists could grow larger fish without increasing the amount of food the fish are fed.
Hans De Keulenaer

EIA - Press Releases - EIA Assesses Impact of Economic Growth, Oil Prices, and Future Policies on Projected Energy Trends - 0 views

  • The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) today released the complete version of the Annual Energy Outlook 2010 (AEO2010), which includes 38 sensitivity cases that show how different assumptions regarding market and policy drivers affect the Reference case projections that EIA previously released in December, 2009. In addition to considering alternative scenarios for oil prices, economic growth, and the uptake of more energy-efficient technologies, the AEO2010 includes cases that examine the impact of changes in selected policies, such as the extension of existing policies that are currently scheduled to sunset as well as the sensitivity of natural gas shale production to variations in drilling activity and the size of the resource base.
Panos Kotseras

Lithuania - Yazaki to make wiring harnesses for Volvo trucks - 1 views

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    It was reported that Yazaki will start assembling wiring harnesses for Volvo trucks at its plant in Klaipeda, Lithuania. Yazaki Wiring Technologies Lietuva said the above means that the company will not close down and that it will continue to operate. Even though the size of the order remains unknown, it is expected that it will last at least two years. The Klaipeda-based company is currently making wiring sets for Renault cars.
Colin Bennett

Xstrata Finds Increased Copper Reserves in PNG - 0 views

  • Xstrata Copper has found increased mineral reserves and indicated resources at the Horse-Ivaal-Trukai (HIT) deposit in the Frieda River copper-gold project, Papua New Guinea.
Glycon Garcia

Paranapanema approves US$377mn investment plan (Brazil) on Reportlinker - February 2011 - 0 views

  • Paranapanema approves US$377mn investment plan
  • Brazilian copper products manufacturer Paranapanema's (Bovespa: PMAM3) board has approved an investment plan of 630mn reais (US$377mn) for the 2011-13 period.
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    Paranapanema announced that it approved a capacity expansion and technology modernisation plan, supported by a positive macroeconomic outlook and favourable price trends for its products. The market will be boosted by Brazil's anticipated economic growth, and in particular by infrastructure, civil construction, electricity and green power projects. In addition, the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games will provide further support. Paranapanema will increase its refined copper capacity at its Dias D'Avila unit from 230,000tpy to 280,000tpy in H1 2012. The company will also install a precious metal refining plant at the same unit, scheduled to be operational in H2 2012. Paranapanema's copper semis division, Eluma, will expand its cold rolling capacity from 28,000tpy to 55,000tpy. Furthermore, hot rolled products capacity will rise from 60,000tpy to 200,000tpy whilst tube capacity from 18,000tpy to 36,000tpy. Investment of the entire plan for 2011-13 will amount to 630 million reais (US$377 million).
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    "Brazilian copper products manufacturer Paranapanema's (Bovespa: PMAM3) board has approved an investment plan of 630mn reais (US$377mn) for the 2011-13 period."
Colin Bennett

The Push Is on to Cut 100G Ethernet's Price - 0 views

  • The IEEE 802.3 100-Gigabit Backplane and Copper Cable Study Group of the IEEE isn't trying to change the 100GE standard but to make it easier to build modules with more 100GE ports, according to John D'Ambrosia, who is chairman of the new group. Its first meeting took place last month. D'Ambrosia spoke on the sidelines of the Ethernet Technology Summit on Tuesday in Santa Clara, California, though he emphasized that he was not speaking on behalf of the study group.
Colin Bennett

Nexans motion cables to provide solutions for industrial robots - 0 views

  • In addition to the high-technology and innovation demonstrated by the MOTIONLINE® cables, a key element in winning the contract was Nexans' own dedicated Motion Application Centre (MAC), which is part of the Nexans Research Centre (NRC) in Nuremberg. This facility, unique in the industry, enables cables to be exposed to dynamic operating loads that simulate realistic, in-service conditions, thus ensuring that they offer the ideal combination of bending, tension and torsional strength and vibration resistance required for their intended application.
James Wright

Japan - Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co. considers moving some ED copper foil production overseas - 0 views

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    It was reported that Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co. is considering a partial shift of its electrodeposited copper foil output from Saitama Prefecture to an overseas facility. The company is attempting to reconcile concerns over the possibility of further power shortages affecting their production in Japan and the risk of overseas technology leaks. Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co. is a leading ED copper foil producer and a major supplier of copper foil for smartphones.
Glycon Garcia

Electricity | Pew Center on Global Climate Change - 0 views

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    The electricity sector accounts for almost 35 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the United States, and 40 percent of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Over 80 percent of GHG emissions associated with electricity generation are from the combustion of coal, with nearly all the rest due to natural gas and petroleum combustion. U.S. electricity sales are split among the residential (37 percent), commercial (36 percent), and industrial (27 percent) sectors, where primary uses vary by sector. Over the past 30 years the U.S. electricity sector has become less carbon intensive, and the U.S. economy has grown less electricity-intensive.
Colin Bennett

IEEE Approves Projects To Create Standards For Ultra-High-Voltage - 0 views

  • Piscataway, N.J - IEEE, the world's largest professional association advancing technology for humanity, today announced that the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board has approved three projects for the creation of standards for 1000kV-or-greater, ultra-high-voltage (UHV) electric systems.
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