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CGR Announces New Technology and Expansion Space at Waukesha Plant

2015-11-11 11:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Waukesha, Wisc.  CGR Products is proud to announce the 6,000-square-foot plant expansion of its Waukesha, Wisconsin location, which includes additional space for machinery and new technology to provide broader services for its customers. Part of the new additions includes a 4,120-square-foot mezzanine that...

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October's top stories: Enel sold Portuguese wind assets, Marubeni constructed $2bn coal-fired plant

2015-11-10 17:36:00| Power Technology

Enel Green Power sold Portuguese wind assets to First State Wind Energy for 900m, Japan's Marubeni constructed $2bn coal-fired plant, Kyushu Electric Power turned second 890MW reactor operational at Sendai nuclear power station, while Nordex acquire

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Sylvan Source Signs Contract With EPRI To Test The SSI Core, An Advanced Water Treatment System, At A U.S. Power Plant

2015-11-10 01:16:50| chemicalonline Home Page

Sylvan Source, Inc. (SSI) announced that the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) is collaborating with SSI to conduct a small pilot test of SSI’s advanced water treatment system – the SSI Core

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Kyocera TCL Solar Completes 8.5MW Solar Power Plant On Reclaimed Island On Japan's Largest Lake

2015-11-09 12:26:02| Semiconductors - Topix.net

Kyocera Corporation and Century Tokyo Leasing Corporation announced today that Kyocera TCL Solar LLC , a joint venture established by the two companies, has completed construction of the largest*1 mega-solar power plant in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. A ceremony was held on October 31 to commemorate completion of the 8.5-megawatt plant, which will generate an estimated 9,300 megawatt hours per year - enough electricity to power approximately 2,900 typical households*2.

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Mining in space could cost less than a gas plant

2015-11-09 02:18:05| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

Mining on the moon would be a relative snip with capital expenditure of about $9 billion, according to the research. Getting a mine up and running on the moon or an asteroid would cost less than building the biggest gas terminals on Earth, according to research presented to a forum of company executives and NASA scientists.

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