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Friday, August 12th, 2011

EC Extends Deadlines on 4 Bulgarian ISPA Projects

The European Commission has extended the deadlines for the execution of 4 projects in Bulgaria under the ISPA pre-accession funds, for the water and sewerage systems in Varna and Kyustendil. 4 more ISPA water and sewerage projects – in capital Sofia, Shumen, Kardzhali and Smolian – are expected to be extended. Bulgaria requested the extension end 2010, when the duration of ISPA for the country expired, after managing to absorb only

Friday, August 12th, 2011

Wind Farm Mega-project Approved on Chilean Island of Chiloé

A wind farm mega-project is slated for the island of Chiloé.  Plans include the installation of 56 turbines, each capable of generating 112 megawatts (MW) of energy. The Environmental Evaluation Service (SEA) of the Los Lagos Region approved the Chiloé win. Read More

Friday, August 12th, 2011

Russia to Allocate $8 Billion to Build Space Center in Far East

Russia will allocate about 250 billion rubles ($8.4 billion) to build the Vostochny space center in Far East, the head of the country’s space agency Roscosmos said on Thursday. Russia currently uses two launch sites: Baikonurin Kazakhstan, which it has leased since the end of the Soviet Union, and Plesetsk in northwest Russia. Read More

Friday, August 12th, 2011

Scottish Borders Landscape Protection Views Sought

A three-month consultation period is about to start on which parts of the Scottish Borders should be designated “special landscape areas” and given extra protection when it comes to development. The proposed map includes eight areas – the Tweedsmuir uplands, the Tweed valley, the Tweed, Ettrick and Yarrow confluences, the Teviot valleys, the Lammermuirs, the Berwickshire

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

AVEVA Introduces New Products at Offshore Europe

AVEVA announced today its participation at Offshore Europe 2011 where it will introduce two new products to the UK market – AVEVA Engineering and AVEVA Electrical. AVEVA Electrical creates and maintains electrical equipment and cabling data allowing considerable cost savings through a wide range of flexible automated process optimisations. AVEVA Engineering enables multi-discipline engineering teams to

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Siemens Technologies Contribute to Skanska Headquarters

Automated buildings utilising modern technologies that help lower operating expenses and environmental impacts are gradually becoming the standard. One of them is the Opatov Park I administrative centre, which has become the new headquarters of construction and development company Skanska. Siemens participated in the construction of the complex, whose technologies enable the central operation of

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Space and Monitoring of Fires in Aerospace School, Yakutia

The Physico-Mathematical Lyceum “Lensky Krai” became the venue of the V (anniversary) aerospace school “The road to space”. Over 150 children and students from 20 different settlements (regions) of the republic studied physics, mathematics, history of cosmonauts and basics of Earth remote sensing from space. The lessons in the aerospace school were supported by ScanEx

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

NVIDIA Taps Industry Veteran – High Performance Computing

 NVIDIA today announced it plans to appoint Steve Scott, a longtime Cray Inc. executive, to help spearhead the company’s high performance computing initiative. As chief technology officer (CTO) for NVIDIA’s Tesla™ business unit, Scott will be responsible for the Tesla roadmap and architecture. Tesla is rapidly becoming a fundamental technology in accelerated high performance computing and is

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Russia in Pixels

Until now both Google and Yandex seemed unchallengeable in their aggressive push to provide millions of curious Russians with satellite snapshots of places and neighborhoods. But that may be about to change, though the challenge, this time, appears to be coming from a most unexpected quarter: the Federal Agency for Registration, which is the Russian

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

LightSquared’s Sanjiv Ahuja Navigates Course Around GPS Opponents

Interview with Sanjiv Ahuja, the former Orange head now CEO of LightSquared, which is building a wholesale LTE project in the face of opposition from the GPS industry. At the same time he is chairman of Augere Holdings, with spectrum covering 500m people in Asia and Africa. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray. Read More

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