by Paul Kenney | Sep 10, 2015 | A/E Industry News
New analysis of textured surfaces could lead to more efficient, and less dangerous, power plants. Source: Bubble, bubble … boiling on the double | MIT News CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—The boiling of water is at the heart of many industrial processes, from the operation of...
by Paul Kenney | Sep 10, 2015 | A/E Industry News
New Emerson facility to analyze supermarket, convenience-store refrigeration, lighting, HVAC and more Source: Emerson Builds Model Supermarket, Convenience Store to Test Retail Technologies | CSPnet DAYTON, Ohio—Emerson Climate Technologies has built a model...
by Paul Kenney | Sep 10, 2015 | A/E Industry News
In the housing bust, many glass manufacturers went out of business or mothballed operation. Source: Glass Shortage Has Skyscraper Costs Soaring: Got Glass? – Mike Shedlock – Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary – Page 1...
by Paul Kenney | Sep 3, 2015 | A/E Industry News
26 August, 2015 – Massive solar power stations are being built in the world’s “sun belts” − with the US and India competing to have the largest in the world. Source: Solar power takes giant strides as prices fall – Climate News Network LONDON—The U.S. Navy is...
by Paul Kenney | Sep 3, 2015 | A/E Industry News
Source: ORNL-developed building efficiency software now available OAK RIDGE, Tenn.—A set of automated calibration techniques for tuning residential and commercial building energy-efficiency software models to match measured data is now available as an open source...