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Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Vestas Competes with Rivals for Turkey Wind Power

As the Turkish government strives to develop alternative energy supplies, wind-turbine maker Vestas is preparing for tough competition to increase its market share. Speaking to Bloomberg News, Mehmet Ali Neyzi, the managing director in charge of Turkey and the Middle East for Vestas, says the firm currently commands a market share of 30 percent. Read

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Is It Time to Re-privatise East Coast UK Rail?

It is now almost two years since the announcement that the embattled National Express franchise running along the east coast mainline was to be formally renationalised, establishing a new operator, East Coast Rail, connecting much of the North East and Yorkshire with both London and Scotland. At the time, based on discussions and survey results

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Nine Forest Fires Extinguished in Russia’s Far East

Firefighters and rescuers in Russia's Far East extinguished nine forest fires over the past 24 hours and continue battling 20 more forest fires, the regional emergencies ministry said on Sunday. "Satellite monitoring and aircraft surveillance registered a total of 29 forest fires in the past 24 hours; nine of them were extinguished and nine more

Monday, June 20th, 2011

New GeoNode

GeoNode is an open source Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) platform that facilitates the creation, sharing, and collaborative use of geospatial data. Read More

Monday, June 20th, 2011

5029 km/h: Hypersonic Passenger Jet Unveiled

Fancy travelling from Paris to Tokyo in two and a half hours? Do you yearn for the Concorde days? Aerospace group EADS, owner of planemaker Airbus, thinks it has the answer — a hypersonic jet that flies above the atmosphere, yet takes off from a regular runway. Read more

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Britain Offers to Subsidise Irish Wind Farm Industry

The British government could massively subsidise the Irish wind energy industry under proposals to be considered in London today. Britain believes the west coast and the seas around Ireland can provide it with a large amount of its renewable energy and could be willing to subsidise offshore wind farms there. Industry groups here say such a move

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Arctic Melts Faster Than IPCC’s Forecasts

When the last Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report was published in 2007, there was a lack of data on the Arctic, so the panel left a big source of potential sea-level-rise out of its projections for this century. It estimated a conservative rise of about 18 to 59 centimeters.  Many scientists have suspected

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

2nd International GIS for Rail Summit – Paris, France

The 2nd International GIS for Rail Summit was recently held in Paris, France. This Esri organised event was sponsored by the International Union of Railways (UIC), a confederation of 197 worldwide members from 5 different continents. The event provided an opportunity for the participants to share interests, discuss issues and to learn about member initiatives

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

Latest Sat Images on Chinese Construction On Brahmaputra

 The ministry of water resources has asked for a report from the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) on the building activity by China on the bend of the Yarlang Tsangpo — that’s what the Brahmaputra River is called in Mandarin. The ministry of external affairs, however, claims that there is no cause for worry about China’s reported plans

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

Biggest Generations will Redefine Cities and Suburbs

The largest generations in the nation’s history, Baby Boomers and their children, will be hugely influential in redefining living and working environments for decades to come. Downtown cores and outlying suburbs will bear the brunt of the new pressure for growth, said Patrick Phillips, CEO of the Urban Land Institute at the annual conference of the

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