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A 21st Century Vision for Metropolitan Glasgow
March-2010
Today, Glasgow is a centre of innovation in science, engineering and medicine and is uniquely placed to lead the development of the new industries of the 21st century knowledge age. Get involved and discover Glasgow City of Science.
Acquisition & Divestiture Summit 2010
January-2010
Connect with players in the A&D marketplace by striking up new relationships, strengthening existing partnerships and discovering new growth opportunities through the extensive networking opportunities available at this unique event.
Asset Integrity Management
November-2009
SGS began a large baseline implementation inspection project with a client in 2004. During the course of working the project SGS recognised the need for a system that would process the identified recommendations more efficiently and effectively.
Applying Modern Communication Technology to Loss-of-Mains Protection
October-2009
The protection of distribution networks is facing new challenges from an increasing amount of distributed generation. Even though current technology provides satisfactory solutions to manage this new situation, loss-of-mains protection is still considered problematic. This paper focuses on the use of a line differential protection relay, which inherently contains a suitable communication channel and provides absolutely selective protection for the feeder.
Applying Variable Speed Pressure Limiting Control Driver Fire Pumps
October-2009
Variable speed pressure limiting control driven fire pumps are now permitted by the 2003 edition of NFPA 20. This article discusses the characteristics of these pumps and their practical application in high rise and ESFR applications.
Annual Report 2008
July-2009
IBERDROLA Engineering and Construction has extensive experience in this field, acquired as a result of its work in power plants of all sizes and with different technologies, using different types of turbines and boilers ranging from 10MW to 2,000MW, whether employing traditional fossil fuels, coal, diesel, fuel oil, natural gas or renewable biomass fuels.
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