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Sterling and Wilson announces its foray into hybrid power plants and energy storage solutions

Sterling and Wilson, an Indian multinational engaged in engineering, construction, manufacturing and energy services with over $1 billion in revenue has announced its foray into hybrid power plants and energy storage solutions as part of its commitment to consistently expand its range of offerings to reflect the future of energy.Read more

BMW India launches skilling initiative project Skill Next

BMW Group India on Thursday, March 29, 2018, launched Skill Next, a technical skilling initiative that aims to act as a major catalyst in developing automotive talent in the country. Read more

Maxion Wheels to set up new passenger car aluminum wheel plant in Pune with $ 50 million investment

Maxion Wheels, the world’s largest wheel manufacturer, held a ground breaking ceremony (Bhoomi Poojan) on the future site of its 25,000 square meters plant in Khed City, Pune.Read more

TAGMA INDIA to organise the 11th Biennial Die & Mould International Exhibition in April

Tool and Gauge Manufacturers Association – India (TAGMA INDIA) will be organising the 11th Biennial Die & Mould International Exhibition from April 11-14, 2018 at Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai.Read more

Mahindra Powerol forays into higher kVA DG segment with new range

Mahindra Powerol, a business unit of the Mahindra Group, has entered into the higher kVA diesel generators (DG) segment with the launch of its all new range of 250/320 kVA DGs, which are powered by the Mahindra mPower series of engines.Read more

Continental successfully tests the synthetic diesel fuel OME

Synthetic fuels, the production and burning of which is CO2-neutral, have the potential to make combustion drives more environmental friendly. The technology company Continental has now successfully conducted tests on a synthetic fuel called oxymethylene ether (OME) in test vehicles.Read more

Low diesel consumption transit

Electronic injection control from HEINZMANN reduces diesel consumption in locomotives. The diesel-electric drive on a Russian locomotive type TEM-7 was successfully converted from conventional to electronic fuel injection control. The fuel consumption of the Kolomna D49 combustion engine used was reduced by over 10 per cent. Read more

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