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It was never supposed to hang around this long. Ten years, maybe 15 at most. Perhaps that's why the South Pole Dome -- a modestly sized structure spanning 164 feet and topping out at about 52 feet high -- has loomed so large in the lore and legacy of polar history. The final chapter in that story will be completed 35 years after the U.S. Antarctic Program's most iconic research station was officially dedicated in January 1975. The dome, the second research station built at the geographic South Pole, is coming down. |
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Monday 14 December, 2009 11:32 AM |
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Iberdrola Ingeniería Y Construcción (Engineering & Construction), one of the world’s leading energy engineering companies, has expanded its use of Intergraph® SmartPlant® Enterprise solutions to further increase productivity and accelerate projects throughout the design, engineering and construction cycle of its power generation and distribution construction projects. |
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Monday 14 December, 2009 08:29 AM |
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Things had been tough for Tiger Woods over the past week and so he decided to get away from it all by going for a driving vacation. He got in his Rolls Royce and just took off. After a while, he was going through a small country town in the middle of nowhere and he decided to stop for a break. He parked the Rolls Royce and wandered into a local shop. |
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Monday 14 December, 2009 06:40 AM |
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Is Indian software industry fast losing its low-cost destination advantage? So it may seem. According to the 2009 EE Times Global Salary and Opinion Survey, Engineers' salaries in India and China have risen at a pace faster than that in Japan, North America, and some of their European counterparts. |
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Monday 14 December, 2009 03:55 AM |
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Australis Engineering and Gough Econ are suppliers of the innovative Elecon Multi Axis Elevator and other bucket elevators for the food, manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries. Their elevators are suitable for nearly any product and a system can be tailored to your needs. Australis Engineering and Gough Econ are offering their customers the following types of bucket elevators: • Elecon bucket elevator with multi axis capabilities • Swinglink bucket elevator • Econ-O-Lift bucket elevator |
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Monday 14 December, 2009 02:41 AM |
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Electrical & Process Control
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Functional testing has begun on the platform engineering model of the Galileo In-Orbit Verification (IOV) satellites. |
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Sunday 13 December, 2009 11:51 PM |
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Environmental and Life Cycle
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Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., the world's leading manufacturer of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules, today announced it has signed three long-term supply agreements for up to 490MW of high performance solar modules to be delivered over the next three years. Three of Suntech's strategic long-term partners in Europe including a value-added reseller, an EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) company, and a project developer, signed the agreements to secure access to Suntech's market leading solar modules and to develop closer collaboration on market information, shipment planning, and new product roll-outs. |
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Sunday 13 December, 2009 10:50 PM |
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Environmental and Life Cycle
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The Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute has announced a $A50 million annual fund to support large-scale projects around the world. Applications are open until January 8, 2010. The institute, funded by the Australian Federal Government, has members including over 30 countries and 130 companies. New Zealand was a founding member. |
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Sunday 13 December, 2009 08:49 PM |
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Environmental and Life Cycle
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Renewable energy remains a growth area despite the global recession reducing general demand for energy and prices being considerably lower than when they peaked. While some organisations may have cut back on their research into and development of renewable energies, others remain very active. Compared with conventional power generation systems, those using renewable technologies are far from being mature, which means that successful research and development can be extremely rewarding. And not only is it a matter of refining existing technologies, but there are some areas - such as solar power - where it is thought that new technologies could deliver a step change in the cost-per-watt for the power generated. |
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Sunday 13 December, 2009 07:48 PM |
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