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- Linde buys Swiss plant engineering company Bertrams Heatec for…
- utotec wins iron ore sinter plant order from India’s JSW Steel…
- China’s Brilliance: Back from Disaster?
- – 9/14/07 – Vineyard Gazette nline
- High School Moves Forward on Sewer Plan
- PS plant may help show how to cut carbon emissions.

Linde buys Swiss plant engineering company Bertrams Heatec for…
Forbes – Sep 14, 2007
No financial details were disclosed. Bertrams Heatec headquartered in Pratteln Switzerland specialises in the construction of systems for the safe transfer of process heat mainly for the chemical and petrochemical industries. In the fiscal year 2006 the company generated sales of about 15 mln eur.

utotec wins iron ore sinter plant order from India’s JSW Steel…
Forbes – Sep 14, 2007
The contract covers design basic engineering and equipment for the plant to be built at JSW’s steelworks in Toranagallu. utotec has already supplied two sinter plants to JSW’s Toranagallu site under earlier deals.

China’s Brilliance: Back from Disaster?
BusinessWeek – Sep 14, 2007
BMW is not involved in producing Brilliance’s cars. When asked at the Frankfurt Auto Show about the tech transfer that is going on between them and Brilliance BMW’s chief financial officer Stefan Krause just said: "That’s the price of selling cars in China today. "Another reason why the Chinese may overcome quality kinks faster than expected: A globalized supplier industry allows anyone to buy design engineering and technology from the best in the business. Brilliance’s European-looking BS6 and BS4 were designed by leading Italian styling house Giugiaro—best known as designer to Ferrari—and its chassis development and optimization was done by Porsche engineering. Brilliance developed one engine on its own and builds another under a joint venture with Mitsubishi (… Global PartnersYe says Brilliance will continue working to boost its crash-test rating to four stars—and eventually five—the best performance. Roughly 10% of Brilliance’s sales are international with the Middle East and Russia as leading markets. Brilliance is currently scouting for a plant site in Russia and already has an assembly plant in Egypt. HS Motors Europe is currently signing up European distributors including Belgian car supermarket operator Cardoen and France’s Asie Auto which already distributes Chinese Landwind SUVs through a 100-strong network of dealers. HS will distribute cars in Germany. Brilliance wants 700 European dealers by the end of 2008. Brilliance may have stalled this year but it has no plans to take its foot off the accelerator to win over European buyers.

- 9/14/07 – Vineyard Gazette nline
Martha's Vineyard Gazette – Sep 14, 2007
Weiss andprincipal Margaret (Peg) Regan have expressed reservations aboutrunning their own plant which would require hiring a licensedwastewater treatment operator and could cost more annually than tyinginto ak Bluffs’ treatment plant. In April ak Bluffs voters turned down contributing any moneytoward a package plant that would service the high school the futureYMCA Martha’s Vineyard Community Services Island Elderly Housingand adjacent resident home site properties. For the YMCA to tie into ak Bluffs’ treatment plant theorganization would pay for the piping installation going from itsfacility to the high school across the street Mr. Then theYMCA would incur a metered charge. Weiss estimated the YMCA willgenerate 1300 to 1500 gallons of wastewater per day… Weiss hadtentative plans to hire Schofield Barbini and Hoehn in Vineyard Haven. But when he made it clear that whatever engineer designed the projectshould execute it as well some subcommittee members suggested that Mr. Weiss first speak to the town of ak Bluffs and the Martha’sVineyard Hospital for their assessment of the company.

High School Moves Forward on Sewer Plan
Martha's Vineyard Gazette – Sep 14, 2007
Weiss and principal Margaret (Peg) Regan have expressed reservations about running their own plant which would require hiring a licensed wastewater treatment operator and could cost more annually than tying into ak Bluffs’ treatment plant. In April ak Bluffs voters turned down contributing any money toward a package plant that would service the high school the future YMCA Martha’s Vineyard Community Services Island Elderly Housing and adjacent resident home site properties. For the YMCA to tie into ak Bluffs’ treatment plant the organization would pay for the piping installation going from its facility to the high school across the street Mr. Then the YMCA would incur a metered charge. Weiss estimated the YMCA will generate 1300 to 1500 gallons of wastewater per day… Weiss had tentative plans to hire Schofield Barbini and Hoehn in Vineyard Haven. But when he made it clear that whatever engineer designed the project should execute it as well some subcommittee members suggested that Mr. Weiss first speak to the town of ak Bluffs and the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital for their assessment of the company.

PS plant may help show how to cut carbon emissions.
Free with registration – Daily klahoman – AccessMyLibrary.com – Sep 14, 2007
(14-SEP-07) Daily klahoman (klahoma City K). 14–A 40-year-old power plant in northeastern klahoma could represent one of the first steps in reducing the vast amount of carbon dioxide the country’s coal-fired power… Congress is considering several bills designed to force or incentivise utilities to reduce theircarbon emissions. “The country is headed down path of reducing carbon emissions” said Mark A. Gray vice president of engineering services at American Electric Power the parent company of Tulsa-based Public Service Co. AEP has a significant fleet of coal-fired power plants. “We are doing what we can to reduce our emissions at those facilities. ” Gray spoke before the klahoma Municipal League and Municipal Electric Systems of klahoma Inc.

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