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C18 Broadband Blocks

2014-08-08 19:52:48| rfglobalnet Downloads

DLI’s C18 broadband blocks are ideal for DC blocking, high isolation decoupling, RF/microwave modules, test equipment, high power, wide band amplifiers, and more

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Eni signs PSCs for two onshore Myanmar blocks

2014-08-01 01:00:00| Hydrocarbons Technology

Italian energy firm Eni has signed two production sharing contracts (PSC) for RSF-5 and PSC-K onshore blocks in Myanmar.

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Terminal Blocks cover large wire cross sections.

2014-07-22 14:30:56| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Manufactured from PA 6.6-V0, SRK Series Feed-Through Terminals are available for wire cross sections from 16 –120 mm², covering total range of 0.08–120 mm². Up until 35 mm², terminals feature double cross-connection channel for plug-in cross-connectors. Ground terminal blocks have also been extended by wire cross sections from 16–70 mm². Models up to 35 mm² are contacted with rail by snapping on. Terminals are equipped with large wire entry bay that facilitates wire insertion. This story is related to the following:Electrical Equipment and SystemsSearch for suppliers of: Terminal Blocks | Wire Terminals

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California City Blocks New Power Plant, Cites Climate Change

2014-07-21 11:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Triple Pundit: When it comes to updating your neighborhood power plant these days, nothing is certain. But for NRG, Californias largest power plant operator, that message came home last month with an odd twist: The city of Oxnard voted to place a moratorium on the construction of a plant that would replace the current structure at its oceanside location. The reason? Climate change. Very often, shifting climate projections are used as the basis for updating facilities, like power plants, with infrastructures...

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It aint over Texas city blocks fracking ban but voters get their say in November

2014-07-19 19:05:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

UK Progressive: ThinkProgress details a Texas citys overturning of a fracking ban. But the issue will be on the ballot in November. Denton, Texas blew its opportunity to become the first community in the state to ban hydraulic fracturing but will get a second chance for the title at the ballot box in November. After an emotional eight-hour public hearing on Tuesday, the city council in the north Texas community voted 5-2 against a citizen proposal to stop issuing permits for hydraulic fracturing, or fracking,...

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