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Largest Swiss rice mill monitors energy distribution digitally
In Switzerland, rice consumption is growing every year, currently at around six kilograms per person, per year. Thirty years ago, only a quarter of today's volume of rice was imported into Switzerland. A considerable part of that imported rice – around 15,000 tons per year – is processed in the largest Swiss rice mill: La Riseria in Taverne. The mill was founded in 1905 and built on the railway
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Press release
ABB launches new solar string combiner range at Intersolar 2019
For the first time, ABB’s updated plug-and-play solar string combiner series offers an extended power range of up to 1500 V DC (direct current) with more robust safety features, including the latest surge protection devices (SPDs). Oliver Iltisberger, managing director of ABB Smart Buildings business line said: “We appreciate that safety and performance are front of mind when specifying and
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Polish cities debate the future of e-mobility
During the last session of "Electromobility in practice", which took place at the Technical University of Lodz, representatives of Lodz City Hall mentioned plans to develop electric vehicle charging infrastructure in their city: 210 new chargers by the end of 2020 and investments in a new fleet of low-emission buses. “We want to impose an obligatory establishment of charging stations in
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Press release
ABB’s MGS100 microgrid solution enables self-reliance for 65 Indian villages
ABB, a pioneering technology leader, is writing the future of safer, smarter and more sustainable energy for 65 villages in India. Working in collaboration with Husk Power Systems to develop clean energy microgrids, the companies are using renewable energy to reduce household energy costs by up to 40 percent and improve productivity in 85 percent of factories and small businesses. Many villages in
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ABB technology protects historic townhall in Dordrecht against the consequences of arc faults
Visiting the townhall of Dordrecht is like a journey back in time. Today, many of the buildings are still the same, but what has changed is the operation of these buildings. One example of that is the electrical installation, which today facilitates the operation of everything inside and around the townhall. Starting from the Wi-Fi in the council hall, the audio in the wedding hall through to the
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