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Energy & Renewables
December 10, 2015
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Energy storage: technologies, economics and challenges - presentations now available
The EI London and Home Counties branch organised an event on energy storage which took place on 30 November. Chaired by Energy World Deputy Editor Marc Height, the event featured three diverse presentations exploring the various facets around storage. Matthew Rowe, Consultant for Operational Excellence ... » read more

LNGreen wins CWC LNG Technological Innovation Award 2015
DNV GL, GTT, Hyundai Heavy Industries and GasLog won the prestigious CWC LNG Technological Innovation Award 2015 for the LNGreen joint industry project, which has developed a state-of-the-art next-generation LNG carrier. The award was handed over at the CWC Sixteenth World LNG Summit & Awards Gala ... » read more

LumaSense Technologies, Inc.
 

LumaSense Technologies, Inc., provides temperature and gas sensing solutions that optimize the performance of equipment, environments and organizations. We are a trusted partner to both end-user and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), drawing on our proven technologies and deep industry expertise to develop state-of-the-art infrared and fiber optic temperature sensors, radiometric thermal imagers and gas analyzers. With offices in Asia, Europe and the Americas, LumaSense is ideally positioned to serve the needs of the energy, industrial and advanced technology markets worldwide.

   
Namibia tenders for up to 200 MW; Abengoa starts insolvency
Solar thermal news you need to know. Namibia`s first CSP plant could reach 200 MW State-owned Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) tendered in November ... » read more
ATN new product: Condensing Unit Stage 2
With all the experience ( more than 30 years)ATN has with the condensing of refrigerants We now developed a condensing unit for the liquefying of the ... » read more
Realistic renewable energy exceeds 2070 electricity needs in most countries
Wind and solar energy are effectively limitless resources, but construction of renewable power must compete for a finite amount of land. This study uses ... » read more
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