TOKYO (AFP) - Japan's Hitachi and US giant General Electric will jointly develop midsize nuclear reactors to meet growing demand for power facilities in Southeast Asia, a newspaper report said Wednesday. The Nikkei business daily said demand for smaller reactors with output of one million kilowatts or less was growing in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand and other countries. Hitachi and GE will develop compact and advanced boiling-water reactors to try to meet that need, it said. Company officials were not immediately available for comment on the...
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Filed under: MMO, Business While Flagship's maiden voyage may have ended up as splintered wreckage at the bottom of the massively multiplayer ocean, a pair of its former crew have found safe harbor at fellow MMO studio,...
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RENTON, Wash., -- Oct 13, 2008 – Parallels today announced that early registration for Parallels Summit 2009 is now open. “Cloud Computing” will be an over-arching theme for the event, with sessions also covering...
This weekend the New York Times profiled Elkhart, calling it the "white-hot center of the meltdown of the American economy." To the people in Elkhart, that's no surprise. Stop by the unemployment office in Elkhart and it won't...