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Derrick Company Inc. Awards Wisconsin Oven Order for New Aluminum Heat Treating Equipment
2016-02-26 11:31:16| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Wisconsin Oven has recently been awarded an order from the Derrick Company, Inc. for a horizontal quench furnace and industrial batch oven. The Derrick Company is a fifth generation family owned and operated metal heat treating company located in Cincinnati, Ohio. For over 90 years the Derrick Company has...
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Hennigan Engineering - Alfa-Laval Certified Service Reps for Plate and Frame Heat Exchangers
2016-02-24 11:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Hennigan Engineering was selected by the Emerson Swan Company to become certified service technicians for their Alfa-Laval Plate Frame Heat Exchanger product line. The training program included intensive and technical classroom instruction as well as hands-on work at the Alfa-Laval factory located in Richmond...
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Searing Heat Waves Could Become Annual Threat
2016-02-23 14:48:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: The scorching, deadly heat waves that today strike only about once every 20 years could become an annual occurrence for more than half the world if nothing is done to curb emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases, a new study reported Tuesday. The work, detailed in the journal Climatic Change, also points to the worst heat waves of the future being much more intense. The results jibe with other research looking at how heat waves might change as the world warms, as well as those that have found...
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Searing heat waves detailed in study of future climate
2016-02-23 13:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] BOULDER — Sweltering heat waves that typically strike once every 20 years could become yearly events across 60 percent of Earth's land surface by 2075, if human-produced greenhouse gas emissions continue unchecked. If stringent emissions-reductions measures are put in place, however, these extreme heat events could be reduced significantly. Even so, 18 percent of global land areas would still be subjected yearly to these intense heat waves, defined as three exceptionall…
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Norwegian City Proves COP21 Carbon Reduction Targets Are Achievable With Water Source Heat Pumps
2016-02-22 01:19:44| pollutiononline News Articles
The workshop aims to gather information on the potential of energy sector coupling and to raise and answer questions concerning the current challenges our cities are facing
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