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  • Korea's Largest Heat And Power Plant To Feature GE Technology

    GE has received contracts totaling more than $450 million to supply advanced technology equipment and services for the largest combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Korea. The deal closed in the second quarter of 2010. The 833-megawatt Oseong Combined-Cycle power plant currently under construction, is located in Pyeongtaek, about 60 kilometers south of Seoul, will help Korea meet a growing demand for heat, air conditioning and energy while also supporting the country’s emissions reduction targets.

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    Oct 17, 2010 - 14 years ago

  • Long Boom Sets All-Terrain Crane At The Top Of Its Class

    Manitowoc’s Crane Expo demonstration event held at the Shady Grove, Pa. facility marked the U.S. debut of the Grove GMK6300L all-terrain crane. This crane combines some of the strongest lift capabilities in its class with an extremely long 262 ft boom.

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    Oct 15, 2010 - 14 years ago

  • Siemens To Expand Transformer Service

    Siemens Energy held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new building on the site of its transformer manufacturing plant in Nuremberg. With this investment totaling EUR14 million the Energy location will expand its world leadership in transformer technology. The new building covering an area of 2500 square meters will become a Service Center for Transformer Lifecycle Management (TLM) with operations focusing on Europe. Within the framework of TLM old power transformers of all ratings and brands will be repaired and overhauled, and made ready for further periods in service. Transformer operators will thus have an economic and technically interesting alternative for extending the lifecycle of their transformers. The Transformer Service Center in the new building is scheduled to start operations in July 2011.

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    Oct 4, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • BCTA Offers Reward For Tips Leading To Arrest In Unprovoked Attack On “Good Samaritan” Truck Driver Alex Fraser

    The British Columbia Trucking Association (BCTA) is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual(s) who attacked and severely beat Monarch Transport driver Alex Fraser on September 24, 2010, on the Yellowhead Highway just north of Blue River, BC. BCTA urges anyone with information to contact: the Valemont RCMP by phone (250-566-4466) or fax (250-566-9964); their local RCMP detachment; or, if anonymity is preferred or the BC Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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    Oct 3, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • New Telsmith H2238 Hydra-Jaw Model Offers Lower Operating Costs For Wheeled & Track-Mobile Units

    The new Telsmith H2238 is the latest addition to its Hydra-Jaw™ Series which is the result of advanced jaw crusher technology that offers lower operating costs, increased uptime and production capacity, streamlined operation and maintenance, and greater safety. The new Hydra-Jaw H2238 (as well as the previously introduced H2550) addresses reduced operating costs through a unique hydraulic toggle system which features a heavy-duty hydraulic cylinder that is custom-engineered for crushing applications. The unit’s innovative hydraulic adjustment, relief and clearing systems eliminate costly downtime and prevent component damage, while also protecting workers from risks typically associated with the operation and maintenance of older jaw crusher models. Importantly, the H2238 is engineered with a Pitman Lockout Pin that locks the Pitman in the forward position, allowing the toggle to be retracted and lowered away for maintenance in one safe, simple operation. Ideally suited to the needs of the portable crushing contractor, the FEA-designed H2238 (with a 22-in x 38-in jaw opening) is easy to install on wheeled or track-mobile units.

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    Oct 1, 2010 - 15 years ago

  • Ninth Place Finish For Team42 And Bandit-Pelletier Brothers Partnership At Bristol

    Michigan based Bandit Industries, a leading manufacturer of equipment for the wood waste recycling, tree care and biomass/biofuel production industries, made their NASCAR Nationwide Series debut at Bristol Motor Speedway with Team42 and the Pelletier Brothers of Millinocket Maine.

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    Sep 29, 2010 - 15 years ago

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