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    The DPA 250 S4 features ABB’s decentralized parallel architecture (DPA™), covers the power range 50 to 1,500 kW and is specially designed for critical, high-density computing environments such as small- to medium-sized data centers, commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, railway signaling applications and airports. One DPA 250 S4 250 kW cabinet can host up to six 50 kW modules for 250 kW N+1

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    To provide greater convenience for homeowners, ABB is extending the appeal and functionality of its MyBuildings portal, a secure online platform powered by ABB`s cloud-based, industry-leading portfolio of digital solutions, ABB Ability™. By partnering with mozaiq, an ecosystem seamlessly connecting consumer devices and services, the updated portal will now offer a wider range of digital services

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    ABB is launching a new circuit monitoring device designed specifically for PV systems. In addition to monitoring key component performance, it also reduces the risk of significant financial loss and creates a safer working environment by providing early notification in the event of a power failure. CMS-660 is a smart, space saving solution for solar plants. Featuring a new generation of open-core

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    A new data center for Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia is relying on advanced ABB technology to ensure continuous, clean power for its critical operations. ABB has provided its DPA UPScale ST60 uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system to the data center’s contractor, Rittal GmbH & Co. KG, for installation in the facility. The project marks the latest step in the long history of collaboration between

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    From August 31 to September 5, in Berlin, Germany, intelligent and connected devices for residential homes, artificial intelligence and the latest consumer electronics are among the top trends at IFA, the world's most important trade fair for consumer and home electronics. From its 420 square meter exhibition space (hall 2.2, stand 104), the pioneering technology leader ABB, is showcasing a

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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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    On Aug. 18, the Asian Games opened in Jakarta and Palembang, Indonesia. Also known as the Asiad, the 18th version of the quadrennial games is the world’s largest multi-sport event aside from the Olympics. Hundreds of thousands of athletes, spectators and media are flowing into international airports on the islands of Sumatra and Java to take in the spectacle. And when they board trains to reach

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    Beans and seeds, like soybean and rapeseed, are processed in crushing facilities to extract oil, leaving behind a protein rich meal used for animal feed. Throughout the value chain, the product is constantly in motion – on conveyors, feeders and crushers. Keeping these processes working efficiency while increasing production is not always a simple task, which is why City Seed Crushing Industries

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    A team of student engineers from Delft University of technology poses with their latest project, the Forze VIII hydrogen-electric racecar. One of the world’s most powerful hydrogen-electric racecars will take on traditional fossil-fueled cars in Europe again this summer, built partly with reliable ABB Ty-Rap® cable ties and Sta-Kon® and Spec-Kon® wire management products. On Aug. 17, the Forze

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