Hydropath’s patented water conditioning technology has been trialled by a mining camp in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />western Australia to remove...
A third of oil reserves, half of gas reserves and over 80 per cent of current coal reserves globally should remain in the ground and not be used before 2050 if global warming is to stay below the 2°C...
Throughout 2007 Grundfos Pumps is offering a more extensive range of training courses at its UK headquarters, than has ever been available from this leading pump manufacturer. With a total of 57...
Joined up action across industry and education is key to meeting tomorrow's engineering skills requirements. A new code of practice, shaped by more than 100 organisations, provides a framework for...
The CHB150W12 series of DC-DC converters offers 150 watts of output power in single output voltages of 5,12, 15, 24, 48VDC. The CHB150W12 series come in industry standard Half-brick format with a wide...
The US Department of the Interior has approved the construction of the first large-scale solar energy plants ever to be built on public lands in the country. The two projects, both located in...
About five minutes into my interview with Lord Browne, the former BP boss loses the otherwise calm and controlled demeanour for which he is known. It is only for a second and he quickly regains...
With ongoing worries about energy security and the race to lower emissions, plus concerns from OEMs over potential EV supply chain disruption, an alternative powertrain technology that is green and...
The advancing connectivity and complexity of automotive onboard systems increases vehicle vulnerability to cyber attacks but providing safety and security assurance can be incredibly time-consuming....
Guest bloggerSports engineeringSteve Haake is professor of sports engineering and the head of the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University. In 1998, he became the founding...