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Eaton Corp. released its Blackout Tracker Annual Report for 2011, saying that California topped the list of states with the most outages in 2011, followed by Michigan and New York.
GLEN FERRIS - Following a $25 million renovation, the hydro station on the Kanawha River here soon will begin generating electricity again. "We expect Glen Ferris to generate commercial power with its two larger units in about a week," said David Barnhart, general manager of Brookfield Renewable ...
Eaton Corp. received a nine-year, $10.9 million contract from the New York Power Authority’s board of trustees to modernize and extend the life of the Niagara Power Project’s Lewiston Pump Generating Plant.
Eaton Corp. signed an $8.1 million contract to provide electrical power distribution system equipment for Abengoa Solar's 280 MW Solana Generating Station in Arizona.
APEM Components Inc. has expanded its line of IPP sealed pushbutton switches with the addition of a flat top plunger switch series. This product, the IPP Series, allows for customization to help match the switch to unique applications. Customization options include customer specific markings, ...
By now, everyone in the power and energy industries is acutely aware of the issues and challenges that we face with a rapidly aging workforce.
Electric Globe Control Valve Asahi/America Inc. has introduced the Compact Electric Globe Control Valve. This modulating control valve has been designed for precise flow control and is available in body materials of PVC, PP, PVDF and PTFE, and in sizes from ½ to 2 inch. The Compact Electric Globe
Click here to enlarge image Goulds magnetically driven process pumps now offer Dry Guard bearings, which feature a unique diamond-like coating. The bearings are designed to significantly reduce the friction coefficient, enabling longer periods of safe operation under dry run conditions. Dry running
The Critical Power Coalition has been formed to develop common public policy aimed at ensuring quality, reliability, and continuity of electrical power in the U.S
Electricity usage in the United States is projected to grow more than twice as fast as committed resources over the next 10 years, the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) said in its annual 2007 Long-Term Reliability Assessment.