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2011/August
Author:Welch Goggins, President & CEO, Cleaver-Brooks
In a recent Congressional hearing, Georgetown University Public Policy Professor Harry Holzer stated, “The ratio of job vacancies to new hires in manufacturing is higher than we find in any other major industry group.”
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2013/February
Author:William C. "Bill" Livoti
2012 was quite a year for change in the power industry. What can we expect in 2013? The keynote speakers at Power-Gen advised the attendees to expect changes, but what will they look like?
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2013/May
Author:William C. "Bill" Livoti
For those unfamiliar with “waste-to-energy” (WtE), it’s the process of burning municipal wastes in large furnaces to produce steam that, in turn, is used to drive turbines that generate electricity. WtE has always interested me.
During a...
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2009/May
Author:William C. Livoti, Baldor Electric Company
According to this author, the picture he painted of the state of power last year hasn’t grown much brighter. We still have a long way to go and an even shorter time to get there.
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2010/May
Author:William C. Livoti, Baldor Electric Company
New, proven gearmotor technology is helping power plants boost their competitiveness, despite increasing numbers of regulatory and public-relations challenges.
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:William C. Livoti, Baldor Electric Company
While you’ve been out chasing energy efficiency within your own operations, you probably haven’t been keeping up with the state of the power gen industry and how its growing problems are bound to impact your company. Get ready for a big shock....
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:William C. Livoti, Baldor Electric Company
William C. Livoti, Baldor Electric Company
Life-cycle costing (LCC) is an often-used term in the pump industry, but one that rarely is implemented at the end-user level. Industry continues to use the same design criteria and specifications...
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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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