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Power station control systems contract down under
Yokogawa Electric has won a major control systems contract for a large coal-fired power station in Australia, the Loy Yang A station in Victoria, worth 30 million Australian dollars
News from Yokogawa Europe - Industrial Automation ( 8 June 2006)
Power sector target for partnership in India
Viola Systems forges strategic partnerships with Process and Machinery Automation in Jaipur and Protocol Automation in Bangalore, with the initial target of the rapidly growing power sector in India
News from Viola Systems ( 7 June 2006)
GBP200k analytical cabin for nuclear upgrade
User application article ABB has supplied an analytical equipment cabin for water analysis worth over GBP200k as part of a wider upgrade at a British nuclear power station
News from ABB Automation Technologies - Analytical ( 1 June 2006)
Biomass handling system for UK power plant
Geo Robson and Co has supplied a conveyor system for handling biomass fuel at Fiddler's Ferry power station in Warrington for a biomass and coal co-firing project for Scottish and Southern
News from Robson and Co (Conveyors) (29 May 2006)
Jeffrey Larson is new Nuclear Quality Director
Jeffrey Larson has been named Director, Nuclear Quality Assurance for Invensys Process Systems, to include Triconex safety instrumented systems, Foxboro project/process automation and instruments
News from Invensys Process Systems (29 May 2006)
Major power station contract for ControlLogix
An order from RWE npower for a control system upgrade project at Littlebrook Power Station in Dartford, London, includes system design, build, installation and commissioning
News from Rockwell Automation (25 May 2006)
Monitoring anions in the primary circuit of a PWR
User application article Metrohm can now determine easily and accurately the trace levels of anions in the primary circuit of a PWR nuclear power plant, using ion chromatography Brochure available
News from Metrohm UK (17 May 2006)
Voith Turbo acquires Valvex Ventiltechnik
As from 1 April, Voith Turbo and Co KG, of Crailsheim, Germany, is taking over Valvex Ventiltechnik, of Bergisch Gladbach in Germany
News from Voith Turbo GmbH ( 9 May 2006)
A complete power line inspection tool
With a UV sensitive camera for inspection, video documentation, and high-resolution imaging, the Corona 350 from Polytech AB offers power utilities a powerful tool for detection of corona discharges
News from PolyTech AB ( 8 May 2006)
Foxboro automation for 4 new Chinese power plants
Invensys to implement I/A Series digital automation systems for four new China Power International generating plants, representing 4,200 megawatts of new coal-fired capacity in eastern China
News from Invensys Foxboro ( 5 May 2006)
New Mixing Solutions on show at PowerGen
Mixing technology advances are being shown at PowerGen by Mixing Solutions: these will include the new Phoenix system with revolutionary AirWing air sparge
News from Mixing Solutions (20 April 2006)
Heat recovery in cogeneration projects
User application article Babcock Wanson is the preferred company for heat recovery in cogeneration projects, as shown recently with projects in Hungary and Rumania: heat recovery is the key to overall efficiency
News from Babcock Wanson UK ( 7 April 2006)
Invensys automation for ash handling system
User application article Lower Colorado River Authority has selected Invensys for ash handling system automation at the Fayette Power Project, a three-unit, coal-fired generating facility near La Grange in Texas
News from Invensys Triconex ( 3 March 2006)
Are we doing enough to keep the Lights On?
Engineers from all over the country will converge at Reading University next Wednesday (8 March) to see if they can come up with a solution to avert a potential energy crisis
News from Institution of Mechanical Engineers ( 2 March 2006)
RTS completes MASWEP project ahead of schedule
A two year project to extend the storage capacity of the Sellafield Site Ion Exchange Effluent Plant (SIXEP) has just reached its highly successful conclusion
News from RTS Innovation (28 February 2006)
Aker Kvaerner Power and Automation Systems sold
Aker Kvaerner has sold the Stord based subsidiary Aker Kvaerner Power and Automation Systems to the Finnish corporation Wartsila for NOK 110 million
News from Aker Kvaerner Power ( 6 February 2006)
Check valves reduce costly maintenance on turbines
At Power-Gen Middle East, Parker Instrumentation is showing a unique new family of check valves, specially optimised for the high temperatures and aggressive media found in turbine installations
News from Parker Instrumentation (31 January 2006)
Project for CO2 capture from gas power
Together with ten partners and Gassnova, Aker Kvaerner is to invest NOK 32 million in Just Catch, a development project for CO2 capture from gas power generation
News from Aker Kvaerner Power (14 December 2005)
Laser robot welders cut costs from turbine repairs
User application article A new laser welding technique is repairing power station turbine rotor blades in minutes - rather than days - through advances in the way repair metals stick together
News from CSIRO ( 8 December 2005)
Dairyland increases power generation
User application article Dairyland Power Cooperative is a Wisconsin-based generation and transmission cooperative that has used accurate, real-time data and translated it into reduced emissions, energy and maintenance costs Brochure available
News from Matrikon ( 5 December 2005)
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