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Rolls-Royce wins $6.5M contract to supply LNG propulsion package for fish food carrier; Bergen gas engine

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million contract with Tersan Shipyard in Turkey. In addition, the clean, safe engine rooms and advanced technology can reduce maintenance costs as well as providing a more pleasant working environment for the crew. Rolls-Royce has signed a US$6.5-million The vessel will deliver fish food on behalf of BioMar Group.

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New high-pressure dry-solids feed pump could make high-efficiency, lower-emission gasification economically competitive

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The project is a collaborative effort among Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, the Office of Fossil Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, Alberta Innovates – Energy and Environment Solutions, and the Environmental and Engineering Research Center at the University of North Dakota.

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Mercedes-Benz Vans shows pickup truck concepts; market launch in late 2017; diesel V6

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In addition to these optional remote online services, standard services such as accident recovery, maintenance management and breakdown management will also be available. in Turkey, and 0.8% For example, to send navigation destinations to the vehicle or query where the pickup is parked and how much fuel is in the tank.

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Turkey’s Togg selected Dürr for paint shop, complete final assembly solution for EV Technology Campus

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175,000 units smart and connected EVs are to roll off the production line annually at the Gemlik Togg Technology Campus in western Turkey by 2030. Togg goes well beyond the legal requirements with one additional measure to protect the environment. and the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB). The Oxi.X,

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MIT study cautions smaller nations on rushing to develop their natural gas resources; Cyprus as model

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In 2007, MIT signed an agreement with the Government of Cyprus to aid in the development of The Cyprus Institute (CyI) Center for Energy, Environment, and Water Resources through human resource development and joint research. Operating maintenance costs were set at $0.20/MMBtu Click to enlarge. Background. Submarine pipeline analysis.

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