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High Efficiency Internal and External AC/DC Power Supplies from Gresham Power Meet CEC Level VI Efficiency Requirements
2015-11-04 11:31:13| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Gresham Power Electronics, the Salisbury based Defence and Commercial power conversion specialist, introduces the SL Power TE and TB series of high efficiency internal and external AC/DC power supplies for test and measurement, industrial and ITE devices. The new TE Series meets CEC Level VI Energy Efficiency...
A Tale of Two Northern European Cities: Meeting the Challenge of Sea Level Rise
2015-11-03 16:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: A dike, the green strip along the coast, protects flower fields and wind turbines in the northern Netherlands. This promenade in the HafenCity district of Hamburg is designed to withstand flooding. An elevated roadway passes behind it. Hamburg's HafenCity is partially protected against storm surges and rising seas. The area encompasses the islands in the right two-thirds of photo. The Maeslant Barrier in the Netherlands. When waters reach 10 feet above normal sea level, the massive gates are closed...
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AC/DC Desktop Power Supplies feature Level VI compliance.
2015-11-03 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Enclosed in 94V-0 rated plastic case with choice of IEC320/C14 or IEC320/C6 inlet, PUP91 Series provides 90 W of continuous output power. Switching power supplies have universal 90–264 Vac input and offer single output voltages of 19, 24, 48, and 54 V. Operating from 0–40°C, products have built-in PFC circuitry and no load power consumption less than 0.21 W. All meet RoHS, Efficiency Level VI, Energy Star EPS2.0/ErP lot 7, EN55022, EN55024, and FCC Class B Emission Limits.
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New York Prepares for Up to 6 Feet of Sea Level Rise
2015-11-03 00:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: LaGuardia Airport is about to be rebuilt in New York City, but by the end of the century, fish could be swimming where airplanes once parked at the terminal. That's because sea levels in the area could rise by as much as 6 feet over the next 75 years, according to new predictions released by the state of New York. New York State environment officials announced Friday that they're creating new sea level rise regulations that will help coastal communities build more resilient homes and other buildings...
At sea level, climate change in Georgia is more than theoretical
2015-10-31 14:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Atlanta Journal Constitution: At the 35,000-foot level, climate change remains a matter of loud dispute among Republicans. In the undercard portion of last Wednesdays CNBC presidential debate, U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham pushed the GOP envelope and acknowledged that were heating up the planet. Likewise, former New York Gov. George Pataki declared it not appropriate to think that human activity isnt at least partially to blame. But those are outlying opinions, offset by hardcore skepticism expressed by Republicans closer...
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