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    Chargefox, which plans to build a government backed network of electric-vehicle stations connecting major cities in Australia to make long trips as feasible for electric vehicles as for fossil-fueled vehicles, today opened its first station in Euroa, Victoria on the Hume Highway, some 160km North East of Melbourne. The site features two of ABB’s most technologically advanced high-speed chargers,

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    ABB is once again the sponsor of the Male and Female Rising Star Award categories at the 2018 HVACR Leadership Awards, hosted by Climate Control News Magazine

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    Food and drink manufacturers alone account for over five per cent of industrial energy use globally and around 14 per cent of energy consumption within the Australian manufacturing industry. Here, John Rieusset, ABB’s food and beverage leader in Australia, looks at how plant manufacturers can improve energy efficiency in their plant, while saving costs and improving overall equipment effectiveness

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    This year marks the 10th anniversary of the All-Energy event in Australia and ABB is proud to be one of the Gold Sponsors for the conference at which it will launch many world-class products for the residential, commercial and utility sectors in Australia. The latest solutions provide the most comprehensive range of solar products for power generation and building applications,

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    ABB will be at the 10th Anniversary All Energy Australia from 3-4 October, 2018, for the Australian launch of one of the world’s fastest electric vehicle chargers, the Terra HPC 175-350kW High Power electric vehicle charger. In addition, ABB will be showcasing its Terra multi-standard fast-charger and EVLunic AC wallbox for domestic charging. The Terra HPC was developed to overcome the challenge

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    Based in Mackay, NEPEAN Conveyors Queensland has supported the mining and aggregates industries since 1993. They have built a reputation for the design, in-house manufacture, installation and servicing of overland, underground and surface-belt conveyor systems, and bulk materials handling equipment. NEPEAN Conveyors Queensland and ABB have a two-decades-long partnership, providing bulk materials

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    Today, Tesla’s ingenious invention has paved way for technology such as substations and transformers, that make it possible for us to run everything from home appliances to railway networks. What it also helped create is a flexible source of electricity that gave its operators more control and choice. The future of the data center industry hinges on this flexibility, too. Data centers - a network

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    Australian manufacturer Lightning Protection International (LPI) has been making lightning protection equipment in Tasmania since 2002. The company makes a highly-customised range of direct-strike lightning protection products, along with grounding equipment and transient protection goods, for customers all over the world. Due to an increased demand for their know-how, both in Australia and

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    Rural Australia has been hit by successive droughts and poor crop prices, with farmers struggling to earn a living. Subsequently, many have been forced to abandon their farms and incomes. However, a potential solution was identified by local business owner Mark Yates of Yates Electrical, based in Paringa, South Australia. He was convinced that solar energy could make a significant contribution to

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