ZeaChem picks CH2M Hill for engineering at regon ethanol plant
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- ZeaChem picks CH2M Hill for engineering at regon ethanol plant
- City hopes feds will help fix plant
- Honda Manufacturing taps new president of Lincoln plant
- Portable Kit May ne Day Detect Plant Disease Before Disastrous …
ZeaChem picks CH2M Hill for engineering at regon ethanol plant
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_6B6FA76699B0486EA560FA831A844D6A. which plans to make ethanol from non-food plant material said Monday it has chosen. to handle engineering purchasing and construction of its demonstration plant in regon. ZeaChem is based in Lakewood.
City hopes feds will help fix plant
Greenville News SC -
Eldridge said he doesn’t know if or how much money the city could get but said it’s good that the engineering work was done up front and that the project is ready to go. “It’s fully engineered” he said. “We have the permit from DHEC. “The work to rebuild the plant which was constructed in 1955 will take about a year to 18 months Eldridge said.
Honda Manufacturing taps new president of Lincoln plant
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Sasamoto joined the Honda plant in Lincoln in 2006 and was named president in April 2007. During his tenure as president the company completed its second full model change with the 2009 Honda Pilot and completed the transfer of production of the Ridgeline pickup truck from Canada to Alabama. HMA also is adding production of the V-6 Accord sedan to its operations a project set to be completed in mid 2009. Sanui started his Honda career in 1978 as a mechanical engineer at Saitama Factory in the machining department. He is a native of Tokyo Japan and holds a degree in mechanical engineering from Tokyo University of Science.
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Portable Kit May ne Day Detect Plant Disease Before Disastrous …
Nanotechnology and Development News DC -
"There's a need for a system that is not only portable but rapid accurate and 'dummy proof' so that someone with no background in the science could use it" Dr. Won-Bo Shim the plant pathologist said. "The technology we need is already available to both plant pathology and engineering. We're just putting them together. " The futuristic kit will be named PADLC – Pathogen Detection Lab-n-a-Chip. The research is being funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the scientists have promised a prototype within three years. "[I]t's a new tool from existing technology" Shim said.
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