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DOE explores wind power to stabilize electric grid.
2016-03-31 14:31:15| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
In 2015, researchers at National Wind Technology Center near NREL in Golden, CO, connected 1.5 MW wind turbine to the controllable grid interface test facility, which simulates real-time conditions of utility-scale power grid. DOE researchers are evaluating potential of wind farms to provide frequency-responsive back-up or "ancillary services" currently supplied to grid by conventional power plants. For the energy industry, this helps save time and resources while minimizing integration issues.
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Hyster Explores Optimizing the Full Operational View During MODEX 2016 Seminar
2016-03-31 12:31:12| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
GREENVILLE, N.C. Hyster Company announces its 2016 MODEX seminar, Optimizing the Full Operational View, which will explore the latest innovations in fleet maintenance, fleet management and telematics. The seminar will take place on April 6, from 3:00 pm 3:45 pm in Theatre E, and again on April 7, from 12:45 pm...
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IIT team explores combustion, performance and emissions characteristics of HCNG blends in spark ignition engine
2016-03-28 18:56:13| Green Car Congress
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LAM 2016 explores world of additive manufacturing.
2016-03-25 13:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
On March 2–3, LIA’s 8th annual Laser Additive Manufacturing Workshop welcomed over 170 attendees from 14 countries. Participants discussed latest developments in 3D printing, cladding, and other additive manufacturing methods. LAM General Chair Paul Denney, along with co-chairs Ingomar Kelbassa and Jim Sears, designed the 2-day event – featuring keynote addresses, educational sessions, and numerous exhibits – to showcase the way companies are utilizing additive manufacturing.
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ORNLNIST Team Explores Nanoscale Objects And Processes With Microwave Microscopy
2016-03-22 14:26:54| rfglobalnet Home Page
When lots of energy hits an atom, it can knock off electrons, making the atom extremely chemically reactive and initiating further destruction. That’s why radiation is so dangerous. It’s also why high-resolution imaging techniques that use energetic electron beams and X-rays can alter, even obliterate, the samples they explore.
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