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2004 - Ghana's government has begun replacing the power transmission systems of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG ..... transformers and other equipment that facilitated power transmission . It is expected to cost around $200m. Faulty
30 April 2008 - Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) and American Superconductor Corporation has announced the operation of the world's first high temperature superconductor (HTS) power transmission cable system in a commercial power grid.
Ewing has called for the introduction of a cap on what he labelled a "ridiculous" charging system for use of power - transmission lines. Speaking in Aberdeen yesterday, he said he had written to UK Energy Minister Charles Hendry to ask the
16 December 2008 - ABB has won an order worth $87m to expand and strengthen the power transmission network in the area of Los Angeles, California, so that it can deliver more electricity from renewable sources. The capacity
7 July 2004 - Marubeni Corporation has been awarded a 6.5 bn yen ($59.3m) contract to upgrade Qatar's power transmission system. The project is to be completed in 21 months. LG Cable of South Korea will supply the cables for the project
regulations to watch costs in power transmission and distribution on November ..... will strengthen supervision of power transmission and distribution costs and further help forming reasonable power transmission and distribution prices, said
Schenectady, N.Y.). "System and Assembly for Power Transmission and Generation in a Wind Turbine" was invented ..... the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Various power transmission and generation systems and assemblies are provided
Nexans has been awarded a EUR15m ($21m) high voltage underground cable contract by Tata Power Company Limited to reinforce the power infrastructure in Mumbai, India.
The Union for the Co-ordination of Transmission of Electricity (UCTE) has welcomed two new members, Transelectrica (Romania) and NEK (Bulgaria). The new additions to the UCTE mean that now 450 million Europeans benefit from interconnected power grids.
Imagine electric transmission towers that not only move electricity but also generate it.