Carrier Transicold develops hybrid technology

Posted by Administrator on 31 Oct 2005 at 09:45 pm | Tagged as: Technology Reviews

Carrier Transicold develops hybrid technology
Fleet Owner (subscription) - 1 hour ago Carrier Transicold has introduced a hybrid diesel electric technology for its line of refrigeration units. Known as Deltek, the

Ashtead Technology increases lease pool with additional Teledyne
Oil Online, TX - 18 minutes ago San Diego, CA Teledyne RD Instruments is pleased to announce a major purchase of acoustic Doppler products by Ashtead Technology Rentals.

Wisconsin scientists to be recognized for innovative biofuel
WTN News, WI - 40 minutes ago On November 14, the two men will be honored as New Fellows of the New York-based World Technology Network, which calls itself a "global meeting ground, a

Worldwide Energy licenses ORNL fuel cell technology
Fuel Cell Today, UK - 12 hours ago Worldwide Energy announced an agreement to develop and commercialise an advanced solid oxide fuel cell technology developed at the Department of Energy's Oak

From Pencils to PDAs: ITSPA Sees Evolution of Wireless Technology
PrimeZone (press release), CA - 1 hour ago With an increasing volume of patient data, the healthcare industry is driving the next generation of wireless innovation, using technology to enhance patient

New screens, projectors give 3D technology a makeover.
Miami Herald, FL - 14 hours ago A 3D system by RealD, a Beverly Hills-based company, uses technology developed in part for NASA and molecular biologists who need to view images in three

First Indiana Bank Selects Metavante for Banking Technology
Market Wire (press release) - 8 hours ago MILWAUKEE, WI — (MARKET WIRE) — 10/31/2005 — Metavante Corporation, the financial technology subsidiary of Marshall & Ilsley Corporation (NYSE: MI), today

Hybrid choices will multiply until fuel cell technology arrives
Automotive News - 16 hours ago The early optimism for hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles got a reality check this year. With the exception of General Motors, virtually

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