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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
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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