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2011, one 'bang' of a wet summer
Most people in Copenhagen will remember this summer for the torrential downpour on July 2 that left most of the Vesterbro district under a metre of water in some areas – with clean up and insurance costs approaching 3 billion kroner,
Atlas Copco Wins Order for Turnkey Geothermal Plant
The order includes two turbo expander generator trains which will be able to deliver a total 45 MW of clean energy when the plant goes into operation in the fourth quarter of 2012. The customer is Celikler Jeotermal Elektrik Uretim A.Sof Turkey,
Ferry Europe Develop Bespoke European Breakdown Insurance Products
We are currently working on a number of technology developments and refinements in the customer's journey. European breakdown cover is one of these. Keeping the products simple, the journey clean and the experience social - users will be more likely to
Utilities-ME.com
The project aims to provide clean energy resources for the charging of electric vehicles to help the Kingdom reduce its carbon dioxide emissions, and a statement released by El Hassan Science City said that it will also help to develop Jordan's
Mobile Lowdown 9-5-11: iPhone 5/Best Buy; T-Mobile/AT&T; Google/Admob; HP
(via Inside Mobile Apps) » Google's “spring clean” has also meant to some operational changes: mobile ad network Admob will now focus only on in-app ads; mobile web inventory will be run through Adsense. (via Google Blog) » Amazon's push into tablets
An Interview with Deborah Vankin
It's very clean, modern, black-and-white lines. He conveys a lot of emotion with very few lines. One of your more nefarious characters' names is Omar. Was that inspired by Omar from The Wire? No! I've never actually watched The Wire, although a lot of
The New Rules: US Must Not Close the Door on Nuclear Energy
That will leave the West lingering in an age of allegedly "clean coal" and revolutionary shale-gas "fracking" technologies, both of which come with more compelling environmental costs, while China and India could conceivably end up with more
Rise of the Planet of the Apes Interview: Rupert Wyatt & WETA's Dan Lemmon ...
Let's say Caeser then shuts the door on James, and once you've got that shot you then take Andy out of the shot and you do what's called a clean-plate which is James acting to thin air and a SFX guy with a filament wire closing the door coupled with,
Fleet World
Its clean appearance concentrates on the essentials; all details are subtle but shaped for visual impact. The dark glass roof of the white-painted show car switches to transparency at the touch of a button. With its headlights, Audi is presenting the
Prototype test delayed a year
To harness energy, the VIVACE -- or Vortex Induced Vibrations for Aquatic Clean Energy -- converter sits at the bottom of a body of water and mimics the swimming strategy of a school of fish. The expense of testing in the river and the risk involved
Entraction Network Blocks Canada and 4 Others
countries where there are clear laws against the transfer of money to online gambling sites, as there are in Israel, Russia, Turkey and Norway, could make sense if Entraction wants to maintain a squeaky clean image ahead of entering the US market.
Cyprus Mail
Apes is entertainingly bad, like watching Macbeth acted out by chimps in cowls and tunics – though it's getting good reviews, its clean narrative line coming as a breath of fresh air amid the incoherent summer movies. Caesar looks thoughtful, making
Google+ launch: search giant closes 10 products
"Technology improves, people's needs change, some bets pay off and others don't. So, as Larry previewed on our last earnings call, today we're having a fall spring clean at Google. Over the next few months we'll be shutting down a number of products