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Commission approves renewable energy deal for Las Vegas

2016-02-26 12:22:29| Electronics - Topix.net

The Public Utilities Commission has approved a deal for the city of Las Vegas that seeks to increase the city's use of renewable energy. The Las Vegas Sun reports that the commission approved the partnership between Las Vegas and NV Energy on Wednesday that would allow the city to use renewable energy to power its streetlights, city parks and public buildings.

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Portland City Council approves moving R2DToo

2016-02-25 18:38:29| PortlandOnline

KOIN 6 News Staff, February 24, 2016

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Council approves moving controversial R2DToo homeless camp to inner Southeast Portland

2016-02-25 18:36:55| PortlandOnline

Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, February 24, 2015

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HI Program approves Flowserve Corporation test lab facility.

2016-02-25 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Flowserve Corporation is the latest company to have their pump test laboratory approved through HI Pump Test Lab Approval Program. HI program helps pump OEMs and other pump test laboratories improve current laboratory procedures and policies by working with experienced third-party auditor to develop and maintain accurate, uniform, and repeatable pump testing protocols. Program also helps organizations adhere to requirements of international test laboratory accreditation standard (ISO 17025).

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Spain approves new wholesale fibre market regulation

2016-02-25 11:33:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Spain's communications regulator CNMC has finally approved new regulations governing the country's wholesale fixed broadband market well over a year after the initial project was first proposed. The most controversial aspect of the wide-ranging plan is that requiring Telefonica to provide wholesale access to its fibre-optic network in all of Spain apart from 66 cities. In these so-called 'competitive areas', Telefonica won't need to open up its network because there are already three or more companies offering superfast internet via fibre or cable connections. In all other areas, corresponding to 65 percent of the country, Telefonica will be given 18 months to prepare its fibre-optic network so that any operator can use it via a process known as 'virtual unbundled local access' (VULA). According to Spanish press reports, Telefonica will now proceed to carry out its threat to halt the accelerated rollout of fibre optic infrastructure, cutting its investment by 20 percent this year and revising its commitment to cover all localities with over 1,000 inhabitants by 2020.

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