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- Tennessee: Estimates rise for nuclear plant
- Planning Commission not sold on concrete plant site
Azima DLI OnWatch Selected as Finalist for Plant Engineering’s …
MarketWatch
Dec 10 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) –Azima DLI the innovation leader in the delivery of condition monitoring services today announced that OnWatch(TM) its remote machine monitoring and alert system has been selected as a 2008 Product of the Year finalist by Plant Engineering. OnWatch is one of only four products in the program’s Maintenance Software category and is featured along with the other award finalists in the November 2008 issue of the leading manufacturing industry publication. Plant Engineering will select Product of the Year winners based on votes by eligible readers who have direct buying authority and purchasing responsibility in America’s manufacturing plants. According to Plant Engineering at a time when improving efficiency in manufacturing plants has never been more important its list of Product of the Year finalists represents the best new ideas to help manufacturers operate safer smarter and faster. Entries were received from all over the world and were narrowed down by a panel of experts who selected finalists based on their ability to deliver the greatest value to manufacturing. OnWatch is a complete machine monitoring and alert system that is comprised of intelligent monitoring hardware telecommunications and a team of highly experienced technical and engineering personnel dedicated to customers’ uptime objectives using proven monitoring techniques. With OnWatch industrial plants can outsource their entire condition-based monitoring initiatives – from data collection and analysis to distributing results to key stakeholders – while benefiting from the superior service and operational improvements that only Azima DLI can deliver.
Bulgarian thermal plant signs deal to upgrade units
Forbes NY
6 million euros ($113. 6 million) contract to an Italian-Chinese consortium to carry out environmental upgrades. Under the deal the consortium of Italy’s engineering company Idreco and China’s Insigma Technology will build desulphurisation installations at two units of the 1450 megawatt coal-fired plant by 2011.
Tennessee: Estimates rise for nuclear plant
Chattanooga Times Free Press TN
But even with the higher price tag TVA officials said Thursday that building new reactors at the Bellefonte Nuclear Plant in Alabama likely will provide a cost-effective source of future power. ?Everybody?s costs are going up? TVA President Tom Kilgore said referring to new cost estimates of up to $17. 5 billion for another twin-reactor nuclear plant. ?But it?s still economical.
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Planning Commission not sold on concrete plant site
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