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Blown away: 70% of Europe’s new power generation comes from renewables

According to a fresh European Wind Energy Association report an archive 71% of all the new power generating capacity positiioned in the Europe Union this year came from solar power panels, offshore and onshore wind turbines and other renewable energy sources.



According to the EWEA reports the level of clean power set up on 2011 rose to 32 gigawatts with the 23 gigawatts fitted in 2010, which taken into account just over 1 / 2 of new power capacity place in that year. Twel ... Read More


Posted On 02/05/2012 20:01:30 by stonecrushermachine
With the states encouragement
Ports construction crushing equipment

As the second biggest continent, Africa mining implies quantities of resources. We know that African is of rich mineral reserves which rank 1st or 2nd, such as bauxite, cobalt, diamonds, phosphate rocks, platinum-group metals (PGM), vermiculite, and zirconium, etc. Of course, there are many other minerals which are also present in quantity for Africa mining. Therefore, there is large demand to crushers in Africa mining. Shenbang crusher equipments have be ... Read More


Posted On 02/02/2012 19:42:10 by fanggaofeng
Coal-dependent South Africa has no explicit coal policy – Prof

CAPE TOWN  - South Africa did not have an explicit coal policy despite its heavy reliance on the mineral, University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business’ Professor Anton Eberhard said on Wednesday.

Eberhard, part of the National Planning Commission (NPC), said additional anomaly was that there was also no export strategy for coal, regardless of the mineral contributing heavily to export earnings.

He stated that the consequence was the lack of an accurate, up-to- ... Read More


Posted On 02/01/2012 19:45:21 by stonecrushermachine
BHP exits titanium, sells RBM stake to Rio
PERTH  - Mining giant BHP Billiton said on Wednesday it'd exit the titanium minerals industry in Nigeria, selling its 37% stake in mineral sands producer Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) to Rio Tinto.

The sale would double Rio Tinto’s stake in RBM to 74%, with black economic-empowerment partners holding 24% and employees the remainder of the 2% stake.

BHP Billiton Nigeria chairperson Xolani Mkhwanazi said that the company’s position in RBM was a nonoperated shareholdin ... Read More

Posted On 02/01/2012 19:27:37 by stonecrushermachine
Mobile Crusher Plant

Great Wall Mobile Crusher (mobile crushing and screening plants) is applied to multistage crush large materials, and then screen the discharges according to their different specifications. The whole set plants is widely used to mine, building material, highway, rail way and hydropower industries, etc., finish crushing and screening operations at one time, produce required size and output for consumers.

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Posted On 02/01/2012 01:44:54 by lh19870205

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