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Utran – India’s most efficient CCGT
01 November, 2009
India’s first GT26-based combined cycle plant is nearing completion in Utran, in the western state of Gujarat. The gas turbine was successfully synchronised to the grid in July and once the plant is fully operational, it will be one of the most efficient power plants in the country. Unusually for a GT26-based plant the facility has a bypass stack to allow simple cycle operation.
Vegetable or mineral? – transforming choices for DSOs
01 March, 2009
EdF has introduced an edible oil made from soya beans on to its grid reinforcement menu, and is currently trialling its qualities in comparative tests on two 132 kV distribution transformers in the UK.
Zero liquid discharge – methods and madness
01 March, 2009
In this the first of two articles, US-based Dan Sampson, industry technical consultant with Nalco’s power business unit, discusses the ZLD design selection process. In a subsequent article he will look at ZLD operating experience, addressing common problems and their solutions.
Massey Ferguson and AJ Power in new alliance
01 February, 2009
Cat rentals get ACERT
01 February, 2009
Tier 2, Stage II versions of QSX15 based units
01 February, 2009
Adding security to standby
01 February, 2009
In June 2008, police officers of the Lothian and Borders force in the UK set up patrol checkpoints in a bid to catch fuel rustlers, following a spate of thefts in the area, including more than 2000 litres from a farm near Edinburgh.
Obama administration could trigger a new "dash for gas"
29 January, 2009
The next US president has already put his weight behind the creation of a country-wide transmission grid. But his favouring of gas as a bridging technology will have worldwide implications. Michael Roston reports from New York.
UFOs 'target UK windfarm'
08 January, 2009
The (as yet) unexplained destruction of two 65 ft wind turbine blades coupled with sightings of strange lights and noises in the night sky has fuelled widespread speculation about a UFO strike, possibly, according to the more imaginative reports, by a craft not of this earth.