Schneider Electric has introduced TeSys H, a 22.5mm-wide multi-functional, ultra-compact starter for electrical motors.
Using innovative technology, TeSys H saves a significant amount of space in control
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The smart sensor with integrated web interface
The optoNCDT laser sensors based on the triangulation measuring principle perform non-contact displacement, distance and position measurements.
The sensors achieve a high measurement accuracy even with
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Disruption in the form of the IoT
To say that the global manufacturing industry has undergone an era of profound upheaval (or disruption) would be an understatement.
Today, there is another, more far-reaching form of disruption in the
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Processing Change: The digital re-invention of Australia’s process industry
According to the World Energy Outlook 2014, global energy demands are expected to rise by 37 per cent by 2040.
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Renewable energy set for a comeback
Investment in Australian renewable energy projects is set for a comeback, following the resolution on the renewable energy target (RET) impasse last year.
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Victoria’s political games will push up gas prices says APPEA
A decision by the Victorian Shadow Cabinet to extend a moratorium on gas exploration until 2020 would only serve to curb supply, push up gas prices and make manufacturing less competitive, the peak body representing Australia’s oil and gas industry said today.
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Solar energy batteries made in Adelaide
The WattGrid energy storage system is used to store energy produced by rooftop solar panels.
Indigenous-owned energy company AllGrid recently launched a solar energy battery storage system in Adelaide and raised the possibility that it may open a manufacturing plant in the city.
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Sustainable oil from algae: the technology is ready, but what about the politics?
Ultimately, all of the oil we use to power our modern lives comes from living creatures such as algae – albeit ones that lived 3.5 billion years ago, before gradually morphing into fossil fuel.
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Magellan gets WA utility approval
The Magellan Residential Energy Storage System (RES1) has been issued a “Certificate of Suitability”.
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RET deal closer after intervention from Tony Abbott
The Government and the Opposition are close to finally agreeing on the RET, following Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s intervention to dump two-yearly reviews.
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