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China's new generation of "artificial sun" experimental device (EAST) neutral beam injection (NBI) has recently completed a hydrogen ion beam power of 3 MW, pulse width 500 ms high energy ion beam extraction experiments. After Round of experiments the beam energy and power set a domestic record, and basically achieve the design objectives of the EAST project. This indicates that the neutral beam injection systems basically overcome all the major technical difficulties to reach the international advanced level.

EAST neutral beam injection system covers a precision high current ion source, high vacuum, low temperature refrigeration, high voltage isolation technology, remote monitoring and control of plasma and beam diagnosis of more than one field of science and technology.

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Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group (XCMG) has agreed to acquire a major stake in Schwing, the second largest concrete pump manufacturer in Germany, Schwing announced on Thursday.

XCMG chairman Wang Min did not reveal the exact amount of the acquisition, but said in a subsequent announcement that Schwing's German management team will keep their positions after the purchase, expected to be completed in the next two weeks.

The Schwing announcement came one day after SANY Heavy Industry Co Ltd completed the acquisition of the top German pump maker Putzmeister Holding GmbH for 324 million euros ($425.6 milliion).

Once XCMG's acquisition of Scwhing is completed, the three largest concrete pump manufacturers in Europe will have all been acquired by Chinese companies.


Changsha Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Development Co Ltd acquired Italy's formwork and concrete handling specialist CIFA, the second largest company of its kind in Europe, in 2008.

About half of the 105.3 billion yuan market value of the concrete machinery industry was generated by SANY and Zoomlion in 2011, while XCMG only contributed some 1.97 billion yuan.

The concrete machinery industry had a profit margin of some 30 percent last year, overtaking all other construction machinery related industries.

Nice, very good news. Now the last and only competitor standing is Komatsu. Once this one is dead and acquired, China will have total monopoly in the industry.
 

escobar

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Nice, very good news. Now the last and only competitor standing is Komatsu. Once this one is dead and acquired, China will have total monopoly in the industry.

I don't think Komatsu is dying or chinese company will acquire it. Don't forget Caterpillar is also there, so china can't have total monopoly.
 

broadsword

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I don't think Komatsu is dying or chinese company will acquire it. Don't forget Caterpillar is also there, so china can't have total monopoly.

Both of them are in strong positions. Many construction companies do not mind paying more for reliability as any downtime can be very costly. And Caterpillar make their own engines, including huge ones.
 

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Sewage Geothermal Technology Used to Extract Free and “Filthy” Heat in Philadelphia


By Ovidiu Sandru on April 19, 2012

steam sewage station 300x181 Sewage Geothermal Technology Used to Extract Free and Filthy Heat in PhiladelphiaWastewater is and will always be warm, and its heat so far has usually been lost, without powering anything (but bacteria). To prevent this precious (filthy) energy go down the drain, NovaThermal Energy LLC, based in Philadelphia, wants to implement what they call a “sewage geothermal” technology, meant to recover most of it.

“It’s just like geothermal energy, but we’re using a different well source, so to speak,” said Elinor Haider, NovaThermal Energy CEO.

The philosophy is simple: wastewater picks up heat from a number of sources, including dishwashers, showers, industrial processes and “biomatter.”

It can reach 60 degrees in the winter and over 75 during the summer, so its heat can easily be extracted by a regular heat pump like those used in mainstream geothermal systems.

Before entering the pump, the wastewater is cleaned from larger debris. This step protects the heat pump from being destroyed.

NovaThermal’s project has been funded $150,000 through a federal stimulus grant, money that helped build a pilot plant at Philadelphia’s Southeast Wastewater Treatment Plant, near the Walt Whitman Bridge. The company also intends to install a commercial-sized project in Camden, NJ, at a local sewage treatment plant.

Now, the interesting news is that the technology hasn’t been invented in the U.S.. NovaThermal Energy LLC uses a Chinese patent issued to Jin Da Di Energy Engineering and Technology Co. Ltd. in Tianjin.

In fact, the Chinese company already installed their sewage geothermal system in China, where the energy extracted is used for both heating and cooling a hotel, a 1 million-square-foot train station in Beijing (imagine the size of that) and a 450,000-sq-ft high-rise apartment building in Tianjin.

Applied on U.S. soil, NovaThermal Energy’s sewage geothermal system is meant to reduce energy costs by up to 40 percent and have a return on investment period of less than eight years. This can actually happen because they are using infrastructure that is already installed, unlike Rabtherm’s, their Swedish competitor.

Now, while recovering energy from waste heat may seem like a no-brainer to some, transferring Chinese patents to be used in the U.S. is something worth noting. And the way that geothermal equipment is being put to use in a totally different (but still inhospitable) environment is brilliant.

[via phys.org]

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Construction projects in China have moved forward with the dome of unit 1 of the Fangchenggang plant being lowered into place and heavy components for the primary reactor coolant system of the first EPR at Taishan have being delivered from France.

In an operation lasting just over two hours, the dome of the containment building of Fangchenggang 1 was raised 65 metres above the ground and lowered into place on 13 April, which officials said was 17 days ahead of schedule. The dome has a diameter of 37 metres, a height of 11 metres and a weight of almost 145 tonnes. It was put into place on top of the containment vessel walls at 7.10pm.

Construction of the first of two domestically-developed 1000 MWe CPR-1000 pressurized water reactors, which will form Phase I of the Fangchenggang nuclear power plant, began in July 2010. The plant - about 45 kilometres from the border with Vietnam - is a project of Guangxi Fangchenggang Nuclear Power Group, a joint venture between China Guangdong Nuclear Power Co and Guangxi Investment Group. The plant is planned to eventually house six units.

The cost of constructing Phase I is RMB 25 billion ($3.7 billion). Some 87% of the equipment to be used in the Phase I units is expected to be sourced from Chinese suppliers. The first unit is scheduled to begin operating in 2015, while the second will start up in 2016.

Taishan components

Areva announced that the first two steam generators and the pressurizer for unit 1 of the Taishan EPR power plant had been delivered to the construction site in China's Guangdong province.

The steam generators - 25 meters long and weighing 550 tonnes each - were manufactured at Areva's plant at Chalon-St Marcel. They were first transported to Fos-sur-Mer in southern France, before being shipped onwards by sea to the Taishan site where they are being kept in storage awaiting installation. The two remaining generators and the reactor pressure vessel internals are in transitand due to arrive in coming weeks.

Taishan 1 and 2 are the first two reactors based on Areva's EPR design to be built in China.
The first two EPRs planned for the site form part of an €8 billion ($10.4 billion) contract signed by Areva and the Guangdong Nuclear Power Group (CGNPC) in November 2007. The Taishan project, 140 kilometres west of Hong Kong, is owned by the Guangdong Taishan Nuclear Power Joint Venture Company Limited, a joint venture between EDF (30%) and CGNPC.

First concrete was poured in October 2009, and unit 1 should begin operating in 2013, with unit 2 in 2014. The construction of two further EPRs at Taishan is expected to begin by 2015.
 
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I don't think Komatsu is dying or chinese company will acquire it. Don't forget Caterpillar is also there, so china can't have total monopoly.

I think he's referring specifically to concrete pumping. Sany was already #1 in this area, and Putzmeister was #2.
 

Equation

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Nice, very good news. Now the last and only competitor standing is Komatsu. Once this one is dead and acquired, China will have total monopoly in the industry.

I doubt it, Komatsu is still a big company and the Japanese locals would be using them quite often to rebuild after their tragedy earthquake of last year.
 

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China's scientists will continue to make breakthroughs in the area of transgenetic research, according to Vice Minister of Science and Technology Zhang Laiwu.

The Ministry of Science and Technology will speed up the construction of seed breeding centers in accordance with this endeavor, Zhang said at a Monday press conference.

Zhang called for efforts to help the seed industry break new ground and the construction of a commercial system for the industry, with enterprises as its mainstay.

"China has thousands of small seed companies, but none of them can provide seeds and relevant services that are good enough. The domestic seed market for corn and high-end vegetables is occupied by foreign competitors," Zhang said.

According to Zhang, the ministry invested 18.7 billion yuan (2.97 billion U.S. dollars) in agricultural science projects during the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010) period, more than triple the amount invested in the five preceding years.

The investment supported projects focusing on grain security, plant and animal breeding and the prevention and treatment of agricultural epidemics, Zhang said.

Zhang said the ministry will work with other governmental departments to promote agricultural innovation by increasing investment in agriculture-related science and technology programs, providing better technological services for the farming industry and enhancing telecommunication services for the agriculture industry and rural areas, as well as seeking international cooperation for agricultural projects.

In order to promote innovation in the agricultural industry, efforts should be made to combine it with other industries, Zhang said.
 
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