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2012/August
Author:Tribby Warfield, President, North America Commercial, Gates Corporation
As a global company, Gates Corporation recognizes the importance of manufacturing in local economies for local consumption, and is committed to meeting market demand—wherever it may be. Our manufacturing in the U.S. has been strong for our entire...
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2012/November
Author:William C. Livoti, Contributing Editor
This topic may seem repetitious (I’ve written about it several times). But as the Power Generation sector continues to evolve, a discussion of its current state at a given point—and its future as far as we can see—needs to be revisited from...
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2012/February
Author:William C. Livoti, GIW/KSB
With another year under our belts, what has changed and what has remained the same with regard to the power-gen industry?
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2012/May
Author:William C. Livoti, GIW/KSB
Gearing is a common way to reduce speed and boost torque. During this transformation, the gear “consumes” a certain percentage of power. This power is termed as a loss and is measured in watts.
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2012/August
Author:William C. Livoti, GIW/KSB
The production tax credit (PTC) for wind energy expires at the end of 2012. The PTC for renewables like wave and tidal, geothermal and bio-energy was extended until the end of 2013. How will this loss of funding impact renewable-energy development...
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2012/August
Author:William J. Stevens, President & CEO, Motion Industries
The return of manufacturing to our shores is something we at Motion Industries have been watching closely for several years. During the 1990s, we all saw domestic manufacturers, particularly OEMs, closing shop here in the U.S. and moving to...
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