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Mount Kellett urges Clearwire to consider Dish bid
2013-01-17 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Shareholder reiterates view that Sprint offer undervalues U.S. mobile broadband operator.
Gamesa renews contract for Mount Storm wind farm in Virginia
2013-01-16 01:00:00| Power Technology
Wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa has extended its contract to provide full-service operation and maintenance (O&M) for the 264MW Mount Storm Wind Farm in West Virginia, US, under a ten-year agreement with NedPower.
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Surface Mount Grounding Contacts protect electronic devices.
2013-01-10 14:31:55| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for on-board grounding solutions, SMD Grounding Contacts provide protection for range of high-performance electronic devices. These 50+ standard SMD Grounding Contacts, made from beryllium copper, reduce and control noise in electronic applications. Different shapes and heights suit situations where large gaps must be bridged and low compression force is required. RoHS-compliant design features standard finish of gold over nickel; other options are available. This story is related to the following:Surface Mount Contacts |
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E-Stop Buttons come in surface flush mount models.
2013-01-10 14:31:45| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed to mount to wall or other flat surface without disassembling or individual wiring, 40 mm Surface Flush Mount E-Stops are available with non-illuminated base and standard, illuminated, lockable, or illuminated lockable actuator; or illuminated base with standard or lockable actuator. Illuminated units come with yellow/green and red lighting or just red lighting. Depending on model, base changes from yellow to flashing red when actuated, alerting operators to emergency stop condition. This story is related to the following:Emergency Stop Pushbuttons
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U.S. Offshore Drilling Safety Committee May Disband Even as Concerns Mount
2013-01-09 10:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
InsideClimate News: A committee that advises the federal government on how to make offshore oil drilling safer could be disbanded next month, even as the recent grounding of a Shell rig in Alaska is drawing new attention to the dangers of deepwater drilling. The Ocean Energy Safety Advisory Committee (OESC), an advisory panel to the Department of Interior, was created after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill to gather input from a variety of stakeholders about the government's drilling policies. The 15-member panelcomposed...
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