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ALSTOM signs preferred supplier agreement with ChevronTexaco ALSTOM has signed a five-year agreement to supply international oil and gas company ChevronTexaco with electrical distribution equipment at sites around the world.
Second-generation HTS wire program gets top ranking from DOE peer review panel SuperPower Inc. has been recognized in a federally sanctioned review as having the top ranked program over the past year for second-generation high-temperature superconducting wire technology.
Calpine selected by SDG&E to enter ten-year power sales contract Calpine Corp. has signed a term sheet setting forth the principal terms and conditions for a ten-year, 570-megawatt power sales agreement with San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E).
California regulators approve transmission line upgrade for San Francisco area California utility regulators have recently authorized Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to proceed with a planned upgrade on a major transmission line into the San Francisco Bay area.
Perini Corp. awarded $66 million task order to restore electricity in Southern Iraq Perini Corp. has received a $66 million Task Order to restore power lines and rehabilitate power facilities in southern Iraq.
Southern California utilities contract with Automated Energy for web-based energy information services The Southern California Public Power Authority and Automated Energy announced a contract to allow Automated Energy to provide a suite of web-based energy information services to SCPPA member utilities.
NREL and DuPont launch project to develop integrated "bio-refinery" The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and DuPont have announced a joint research agreement leading toward the development of an integrated "bio-refinery" that uses corn or other renewable resources - rather than traditional petrochemicals - to produce a host of valuable fuels and value-added chemicals.
Blackout inspires builder to purchase standby generators DTE Energy Technologies, a non-regulated subsidiary of DTE Energy Co. will install standby power systems to more than 50 new condominiums built by Windmill Homes LLC of Michigan.
"Wafer-thin" tolerance for power disturbances requires expanded system A study of the power disturbances impacting a Phoenix, AZ, wafer manufacturing facility culminated in the decision to install a 12.47-kV, 10,000-kW S&C PureWave UPS System.
Platteville, Wis., upgrades wireless network to 2.4 GHz The small town of Platteville, Wis., recently improved its efficiency and response time to outages with the upgrade of its wireless communications network from 900 MHz to 2.4 GHz.
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