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[19 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on The requirement for power lines underground | 1,950 views]

VietNamNet Bridge – Huge towers and snaking electricity lines are a blight on the landscape, discourage development and decrease property values in HCM City’s outskirts, said officials and residents in several areas, who are asking the power grid to be moved underground.
Electricity experts attributed the problem to short-sighted budgeting, too-rapid urbanisation and unforeseen population growth in the previously unoccupied areas. The city has plans to bury all power lines, but not quickly enough to meet the pace of development.
In Nha Be district, an area of 220 ha is covered by …

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[19 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on TVA sets Rainsville new power line route | 2,170 views]

TVA chose two-mile route for new power lines in Rainsville that will connect with a proposed new substation for Sand Mountain Electric Cooperative.
Earlier this week, a statement released by TVA said the preferred route for the new lines would be parallel and just to the east of Highway 75. Under this plan, the lines would run south from Shankles Road and cross Williams Street and County Road 570 at different points.
The new lines will run off TVA’s existing Goose Pond-Fort Payne line to the new Rainsville substation, to be located …

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[19 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Company Adds a new option for the controversial power line | 2,254 views]

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) ― Local landowners and the Wyoming governor’s office are taking a cautious approach to the introduction of new potential routes for the Gateway West transmission line.
Rocky Mountain Power and Idaho Power held meetings in Wheatland, Medicine Bow, Laramie and Douglas this week to present new “conceptual alternatives” for part of the proposed line.
The utilities have proposed building the $2 billion, 1,150-mile line to carry wind and fossil-fuel power to their customers in Wyoming, Idaho and other western states. They hope to complete the project by 2014.
The companies …

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[19 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Lighting crowned Britain’s best factory | 2,095 views]

A global lighting business that manufactures and supplies 4.7 million light fittings a year to over 100 commercial markets around the world has been named ‘Factory of the Year’ for 2009 at the Best Factory Awards (BFA), run by Cranfield School of Management. This program has been organized in partnership with the magazine Works Management and sponsored by Barclays Commercial, DAK Consulting, and The National Skills Academy for Manufacturing, Siemens, TBM Consulting and Unite the Union.
The modern purpose-built factory in Spennymore, County Durham, also scooped the Best Electronics & Electrical …

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[19 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Research and Markets: Home cooking appliances manufacturing industry for the 2008 revenue of approximately 4.1 billion U.S. dollars, an estimated 22.6% Gross profit | 2,043 views]

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/57f178/household_cooking) has announced the addition of Supplier Relations US, LLC’s new report “Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing Industry in the U.S. and its International Trade [Q3 2009 Edition]” to their offering.
The newly published Household Cooking Appliance Manufacturing Industry report provides the latest market research on the industry. Its comprehensive scope contains analysis on the industry’s key financial data, competitive landscape, upstream and downstream industries, and trends and opportunities within the context of the current economic environment.
In 2008, the value of imported products within this industry into the U.S. …

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[18 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Buyers flocked to the power line near their home in Sreenivasan | 2,178 views]

METRO VANCOUVER — Interest has been intense for homes along the Tsawwassen right-of-way that went up for sale last weekend.
According to B.C. Hydro, more than 600 people have registered to view the first 20 houses to hit the market and the Crown Corporation says it has already received nine offers.
Nearly five hundred people visited the presentation centre home, located at 53A Street over the weekend and the response was extremely positive, said spokesperson Dag Sharman.
BC Hydro purchased 104 homes earlier this year from those who didn’t want to live …

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[18 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on A panel discussion on how to cut the planned brodheadsville electricity power lines | 2,142 views]

BRODHEADSVILLE — A group of local residents, concerned about plans to build power lines near their homes in the West End, met Wednesday night to discuss how to effectively protest the selection of future site of a 5.7-mile electric line.
PPL Electric Utilities Corp., not represented at the meeting, announced plans in May to construct lines — supported by 100-foot steel poles — from the site of a planned substation near Sun Valley and Indian Mountain Lakes to connect to existing power lines on the west side of Route 115.  PPL …

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[18 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on In Order to Build Power Line | 2,045 views]

A 40,000 volt power line could soon stretch 37 miles across parts of North Somerset to connect a new reactor at Hinkley Point nuclear power station to the National Grid.
French energy giant EDF is bidding to open a new reactor at Hinkley and the National Grid announced on Tuesday it would need a new network of overhead cables to connect Hinkley C to an electricity substation called Seabank in Avonmouth.
It will run the lines through one of two routes, which include Yatton, Nailsea, Congresbury and Hewish.
The proposals are at an …

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[18 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Approval of tax in the power line | 2,071 views]

We wouldn’t blame Gov. Joe Manchin if he found himself scratching his head over the reasoning of some legislators who rejected his suggestion for a new tax earlier this year.
Manchin had suggested new taxes on high-voltage lines used to transmit electricity through West Virginia to other states. Reportedly, some legislators decided last winter that they didn’t want to pass such a bill without obtaining approval from the state Supreme Court – in advance.
That is ridiculous, of course. The court system, from magistrate judges on up to the Supreme Court of …

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[18 Sep 2009 | Comments Off on Hearing Edison power line project is scheduled | 2,053 views]

The California Public Utilities Commission will host a public hearing Friday for a proposed project by Southern California Edison to construct a nine-mile subtransmission line from Newbury Park to Moorpark through the Santa Rosa Valley.
The meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. in the Board of Supervisor’s hearing room at the Ventura County Government Center, 800 S. Victoria Ave., Ventura.
The proposed 66-kilovolt subtransmission line would lace through the Santa Rosa Valley, running across new towers from Edison’s Moorpark substation at the northwest corner of Gabbert Road and Los Angeles Avenue …