Energy |
Publication: February 2010 |
In the course of rising costs, decreasing resources and accelerated climate change, energy has become the global key issue. This technology special focuses on energy-efficient products for automation, but also on regenerative energies. Read about brand new products and systems, as well as interesting applications and case studies. Enquire for more information by using our innovative reader service.
Roadmap to the future Efficient automation technologies for sustainable energy economy
The long-term study “Roadmap Automation 2020+, Energy” shows that the automation industry is the key to opening up future markets....
January 2010
Synchronous Motors with improved energy efficiency
Hanning presents its new electronic commutating synchronous motors which are characterized by means of improved energy efficiency...
January 2010
Energy-efficient Frequency Inverter for pumps, fans and compressors
Siemens Drive Technologies presents its new modular frequency inverter SINAMICS G120P which has been specially designed for...
January 2010
Energy Measuring And Management Systems Contactors, control circuit devices and drive technology
Eaton’s Moeller business has fully upgraded its product portfolio in recent years and has focused on energy efficiency. Energy...
January 2010
Junction Boxes, Cables and Connectors for the solar industry
Amphenol Industrial Operations has introduced a range of products to cater for all segments of solar energy, including crystalline...
January 2010
Bolt-on Strain Sensors for wind turbine blade and platform testing
For wind turbine load testing, Applied Measurements has seen a significant rise in demand for its standard and custom-designed...
January 2010
Array Controller enables efficient running of PV plants
Carlo Gavazzi announced a new versatile management and control system targeting small to medium or high power solar photovoltaic...
January 2010
Draw-wire Sensors for the testing of rotor blades
Draw-wire sensors from Micro-Epsilon are being used in the testing of new wind turbine rotor blades at the Fraunhofer Institute...
January 2010



