The News Review:
- A Picture and a Thousand Words
- Fairbanks EDC to conduct study on coal to liquids plant
- Teracom to invest Rs 90 cr in plant expansion
A Picture and a Thousand Words
Toronto Star – May 25, 2008
Mannell is a professor of architecture at Dalhousie University. He got his degree from the University of Waterloo in 1986 and settled in Toronto to pursue his career. After seeing an exhibition of international design at the R. Harris Filtration plant in 1989 Mannell became engrossed in Harris’s legacy and joined a citizen’s advisory committee monitoring the upgrades to the stunning art deco structure. He began sifting through the Toronto archives using a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant to study the expansion of the city’s waterworks between 1913 and 1955. In the course of Mannell’s investigation of the design of the filtration plant an archivist told him about the renderings of the tower proposed for the St.
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Fairbanks EDC to conduct study on coal to liquids plant
Alaskajournal.com – May 25, 2008
has signed a contract with a Toronto-based engineering firm to conduct a $550000 screening study on a possible coal or biomass-to-liquids plant in Fairbanks. –>Web posted Sunday May 25 2008Fairbanks EDC to conduct study on coal to liquids plant. has signed a contract with a Toronto-based engineering firm to conduct a $550000 screening study on a possible coal or biomass-to-liquids plant in Fairbanks. The hope is that the alternative fuels plant might lower the cost of energy in Interior Alaska by manufacturing liquids fuels from sources other than crude oil which is now selling as prices near $130 per barrel. Electricity would also be produced as a byproduct of plant operations… –>Web posted Sunday May 25 2008Fairbanks EDC to conduct study on coal to liquids plant. has signed a contract with a Toronto-based engineering firm to conduct a $550000 screening study on a possible coal or biomass-to-liquids plant in Fairbanks. The hope is that the alternative fuels plant might lower the cost of energy in Interior Alaska by manufacturing liquids fuels from sources other than crude oil which is now selling as prices near $130 per barrel. Electricity would also be produced as a byproduct of plant operations. “Energy is just costing too much. It is driving people and businesses away from our community. This study is the first step toward finding or creating cheaper fuel to ease the burden on our families” said Jim Dodson president of the FEDC.
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Teracom to invest Rs 90 cr in plant expansion
Economic Times – May 25, 2008
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