Butte søker Silane Operator

RobRoy
REC 09.01.2018 kl 09:34 3090

Butte søker etter Silane Operator ?
Redigert 19.01.2021 kl 16:58 Du må logge inn for å svare
kongkveite
09.01.2018 kl 09:39 3030

Kanskje Preben søker...
Lykkeknotten
09.01.2018 kl 09:58 2956

Neppe, de krever: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals :-)
questi
09.01.2018 kl 10:20 2865

Silan er det helt ekstrem inntjening på :)
Smart av REC å effektivisere på den måten. Butte har alltid vært kjent for sitt Silan, MosesLake for sitt FBR-A..
La enhver gjøre det de er best på er jo et ufeilbarlig konsept :)
Redigert 09.01.2018 kl 10:22 Du må logge inn for å svare
Slettet bruker
09.01.2018 kl 10:28 2820

Kull fases ut i US.....

January 9 (Renewables Now) - Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) said on Monday it has brought online 298 MW of solar parks while retiring Florida's largest coal-fired power plants.
The move is in line of the company’s goal to lower its carbon footprint and provide affordable clean energy to its clients. As part of the initiative, the company is building four more 74.5-MW solar plants in the state, expected to be commissioned by March 1.
The newly-commissioned photovoltaic (PV) capacity consists of four plants with a capacity of 74.5 MW each. Powered by more than one million PV panels, the facilities are situated in Alachua, Putnam, Indian River and DeSoto counties of Florida.
When all are completed, the eight PV parks are anticipated to bring more than USD 100 million (EUR 83.6m) in savings to FPL’s clients, the company said. The projects are part of FPL’s larger plan to add more than 10 million solar panels in the period 2016-2023, equal to a total capacity exceeding 2,300 MW.
According to FPL, the closure of the 1,300-MW St Johns River coal-fired power facility in Jacksonville, which it owns together with local utility JEA, will help save more than 5.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The plant was shut down as it was “no longer economical to operate,” FPL said.
(USD 1.0 = EUR 0.836)
Odi.1
09.01.2018 kl 14:18 2648

Om han er " Rask" nok :)