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    Attachment: [Tesla readies mass-market Model E while other EV makers tread water] In the future‚ gas will be out‚ we would no longer driving a gas car. However‚ when this happen? May be 20 years‚ or 30 years later? We still don’t know that yet‚ but one thing we do know about is many car companies are trying to find different energy to replace gasoline. In currently‚ Electronic car is best much type that fit our need at this moment. There is a very successful Electronic car company called Tesla‚ who

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    PRESS RELEASE --Buying Tesla and the Social Class of Green Technology-- Electric Cars are not a new concept‚ but are finally gaining a market share in today’s car market. These cars are extremely efficient and produce the least pollution out of any other car‚ however they have also become a symbol of status and wealth exemplified by Tesla Motor’s fast and status-oriented automobile models. The article “Positive and Negative spillover effects from Electric Car Purchase to Usage” by Klockner

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    Supercharger Network: Tesla Motors has started operating its new Supercharger stations on the motorways of the UK‚ and is working on spreading its network across Europe to meet increasing recharging needs‚ according to a report released by EV Fleet World. The installed units are capable of recharging 50% of the Tesla Model S’s 310 mile-range in roughly 20 minutes. As of June 2015‚ Tesla operated 22 Superchargers in the UK‚ with many more to be released later this year and next year. Apart from the

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    efficient cars. Sustainability is also the reason Musk decided to collaborate Tesla and SolarCity. Tesla is now offering roof tiles and solar powered home amenities from SolarCity. Another goal of Tesla’s is safety. A new record was set by the Model S for obtaining the lowest likelihood of injuries (“Tesla’s Mission Accelerate”). During safety testing for rollover risk‚ the Model S refused to turnover and modifications had to be made in order to get the car to rollover. The reason the rollover risk

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    Toyota Business Plan

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    Toyota is the leader of the hybrid technology with its Prius. The Prius was the world’s first mass-produced hybrid car (Case‚ paragraph 2‚ ‘The Prius…higher speeds.’). Toyota used the Prius as the centre-piece of their campaign to give themselves a more environmental image compared to their rivals. The reason why the Prius was such a success and other hybrid models were having troubles to get buyers‚ is that the buyers of the Prius want to make a statement about themselves. They want to show people

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    Steam Turbines

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    STEAM TURBINES 50 KW To 6 MW SINGLESTAGE /MULTISTAGE /CONDENSING / EXTRACTION-CONDENSING We are pleased to introduce ourselves as Manufacturer of complete range of Steam Turbines and Turbo Generator Sets ranging from 50 KW to 6000 KW for power generation and for drive application. Turbines are manufactured with American know-how and are highly engineered to operate in most rugged conditions. TYPES OF SINGLE STAGE TURBINES: (50 KW To 2‚500 KW) 1. 2. 3. • • Sl. No 1 2 3 4 Horizontally Split

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    Turbins assginmen

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    Review Questions: 1. Why does the state-line-end-point (SLEP) vary with changes in turbine load? What do these changes represent? A. The position of the SLEP will vary with different loads to represent the decreased efficiency at loads away from max turbine efficiency. 2. Why do most propulsion turbines use multiple control valves instead of a single throttle valve? A. The multiple control valves allow for a less energy loss than using the throttle valve. 3. How are control valves adjusted

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    1.5 Tesla MRI Case Study

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    The study considers the 2 nearest hospitals from MCM that offers MRI service. The table above highlights the competitive factors that should be taken account in analyzing the competitiveness of MCM in the context of the acquisition of a 1.5 Tesla MRI for the hospital. The weakest point of MCM is the bed capacity as it only has 100 beds compared to 300 beds of AHMC and UPHMC. The price competitiveness of MCM is moderate since it has the same proposed price range as UPHMC which is a good sign for

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    Steam Turbines: A look into how a steam turbine functionsStacy L. Rousseau EE ’03 At a time when energy is such an issue in our country‚ it may be surprising to realize that the major technology involved in producing electrical energy today was developed over a century ago by Charles G. Curtis: the steam turbine. The aim of a steam turbine is to produce the maximum amount of electrical energy in the minimum amount of space. Today‚ steam turbines produce more electrical energy than any other system

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    A forced circulation boiler was first introduced by La-Mont in the year 1925 which is used in Europe and America. This is a modern high pressure boiler (water tube type steam boilers) working on forced circulation system. Working principle of La Mont Boiler The image shows the flow circuit of La Mont Boiler. I will explain working of each and every part in La Mont boiler one by one. Steam separator drum The la Mont boiler consists of a steam separator drum which is placed wholly outside the boiler

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