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Day: January 17, 2012

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CG powers E.ON’s Humber Gateway offshore wind farm

CG has been awarded the contract for the design, engineering, supply and installation of the onshore and offshore substations at the 219 MW Humber Gateway offshore wind farm in the UK. Humber Gateway is a Round 2 Offshore Wind Project owned by

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Video shows water plant saving €500,000 a year

A new ABB video produced with Energy Live News shows how a water treatment works in Ireland is saving over €500,000 a year on energy costs using variable-speed drives. In the video Lar Spain, senior engineer for Leixlip Water Treatment Works, explains

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Nexans goes live on grid with world first fault current limiter

Nexans has successfully commissioned the world’s first resistive superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) based on second-generation superconductor tapes. The SFCL, equipped with superconducting elements developed in cooperation with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, has been installed on behalf of Vattenfall Europe Generation

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Minister promotes skills for the Green Deal

Climate change minister Greg Barker has launched a partnership to ensure the UK has the right skills to implement the Green Deal, the government’s policy to improve the energy efficiency of buildings. The Green Deal aims to enable private firms to offer

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