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  1. More wind turbines to be allowed in town

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    Fri, 9 Dec 2011

    Abilene panel loosens regulations for business use peelb@reporternews.com 325-676-6787 Abilenians could have more opportunities to install personal windmills to generate electricity for their businesses, if the city follows through with plans it initiated. On Monday the Planning & Zoning Commission

  2. Biomass power plant begins operations at university

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    Fri, 7 Oct 2011

    Eastern Illinois University and Honeywell started the school's Renewable Energy Center (REC), one of the largest university biomass installations in the country.

  1. Wireless at Power Plants

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    Thu, 1 Sep 2011

    Where would the world be without wireless? We rely on hand-held wireless devices to keep us closer to family and up-to-date with anything from the stock market to movie times.

  2. Abrasion Resistant Pipe

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    Mon, 1 Nov 2010

    Steel piping systems are widely used at coal-fired power plants for a variety of purposes, including the conveyance of coal ash slurry to nearby settling ponds, the transfer of limestone slurry to absorber spray towers for removal of sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) from flue ...

  3. Tips and Tools for Addressing the Challenges of Nuclear Power Plant Modernization

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    Sun, 1 May 2011

    With general concerns about global oil supply, along with growing awareness of the dangerous effects of carbon dioxide emissions, most national authorities have launched programs to extend the life of existing nuclear power plants. However, as technology changes, much of the installed equipment is

  4. Critical Biomass Power Considerations

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    Mon, 1 Nov 2010

    Biomass offers the opportunity for a constant source of renewable power that cannot be provided today from sources like wind and solar. Biomass in particular has proven to be an area of interest for companies that have access to biomass or biomass residuals and are considering whether to go the ...

  5. Cavity pump

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    Mon, 1 Nov 2010

    The Larox progress cavity pump is designed for the most demanding industrial slurry and paste pumping applications.

  6. NOx-reducing Technologies

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    Fri, 1 Apr 2011

    Regulations to reduce nitrous oxide (NO x ) emissions have been around for decades, but frequent changes have kept the industry on its toes regarding which types and how many measures to install. But now that most of the largest NO x emitters have been regulated, the U.S. Environmental Protection

  7. Toshiba to bid for smart meters maker Landis+Gyr

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    Tue, 10 May 2011

    Toshiba is among bidders vying to buy Swiss smart metering company Landis+Gyr, the Nikkei business daily reported, in an auction that sources have said could fetch as much as $2bn.

  8. Upgrading Process Controls at Progress Energy’s Harris Station

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    Mon, 1 Sep 2008

    Like many nuclear power stations in the United States, the process control and instrumentation systems at Progress Energy’s 900 MW Harris nuclear power plant in North Carolina dated from the 1960s and 1970s, when the plant was first constructed.