Indian steel giant Tata Steel said that its Jamshedpur integrated work will start to run full production in this quarter. The new capacity will increased to 9.7 million tpy from currnet 6 million tpy. The expansion was mainly in ...
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In a report issued today, “Electricity in Canada: Smart Investment to Power Future Competitiveness”, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce argues that, as Canada continues to define its place as a responsible energy producer, ...
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Renewable energy sources including solar accounted for 49.10% of all new US electrical generating capacity installed in 2012 for a total of 12,956MW, according to the latest Energy Infrastructure Update report from theFederal Energy ...
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Prior to stepping into the role of President and CEO of TMK IPSCO,the American Division of Russia-based OAO TMK,in June 2008,Vicki Avril served as Senior Vice President and General Manager of IPSCO's Tubular businesses in both the US and ...
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It is reported that Turkey is set to sign a major coal field and power plant development agreement with Abu Dhabi Energy Company, also known as TAQA. A spokesman for TAQA said that the Afsin-Elbistan field deal is likely to be agreed ...
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As part of its recent growth, Aphex has announced that it has expanded its international distribution network to include UK-based World Marketing Associates, under the direction of Francis Williams, and San Diego-based International Sales, ...
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Window's cloud service, Azure, suffered an outage on 26 July because of a "safety valve" configuration error, Microsoft has said. The outage, which affected parts of Western Europe for more than two hours, meant that customers experienced ...
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According to statistics released by the National Energy Administration, China's electricity consumption reached 413.9 terawatt hours in November this year, up 7.6% compared to the same period of last year. In the first eleven months of ...
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Despite the booming profits of TiO2 producers in Europe, they still want to diversify their portfolio into speciality pigments to ensure higher profit margins in the long-term. This switch into specialities is causing concern among ...
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Latest data from the Paris based International Energy Agency showed that the UAE, on average, produced 2.67 million barrels per day in October 0.74% lower than its output in September. IEA said that in the Q1 of 2013, increased ...
GAZ Group and Mersa Otomotiv have announced official opening of an assembly facility and market launch of GAZ light commercial vehicles in Turkey. The project includes SKD assembly of several models of GAZelle BUSINESS and Sobol BUSINESS ...
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Reuters reported that China's production of refined copper rose in November to a record high for the second straight month as more domestic manufacturers turned to local smelters for supplies that traders said were cheaper than imports. ...
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UK sugar-to-dessert group Real Good Food Company has booked a 62% increase in EBITDA on strong sales gains. EBITDA for the 15 months to 31 March rose to GBP9.1m (US$14.3m) on sales that increased from GBP249m to GBP305.5m. Key trading ...
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Reuters reported that Hydro is focusing its Capital Markets Day 2012 on the improvement efforts being made throughout the company, aiming to create a global leader in aluminium. Hydro is expecting world aluminium demand outside China of 2% ...
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Production is getting back to more-normal levels, following a period of inventory correction Worldwide wafer fab equipment (WFE) spending is expected to decline by 8.9% to $33bn in 2012 from from $36.2bn recorded in 2011, according to ...