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COMMENT: Simply 'the best'.
May 19, 2009... There are, of course, many notable exceptions to the mediocrity, not least the world-scale projects being delivered by UK-based EPC firms and engineers on the international stage. More representative, though, is news of problems such as the recent Lindsey oil refinery dispute and skills...

UK launches bold plan for CCS.
May 19, 2009... All sides welcome Ed Miliband's plans for carbon capture at coal-fired power stations, but are less enthusiastic about the #1bn-a-plant price tag, writes Patrick Raleigh Up to four carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration facilities are to be built in the UK under ambitious...

Power generators want more clarity.
May 19, 2009... While welcoming the Government's more ambitious CCS plans, power companies want more visibility on the level of funding support they might receive for adding CCS to their plants - at an estimated cost of #1 billion a time. For its part, E.ON called for further clarity on issues such as...

EU motor rules 'miss a trick'.
May 19, 2009... The EU has agreed regulations requiring all motors - except for brake motors, those used at above 400degC and ATEX motors - to meet minimum efficiency standards. The regulations are based on the recently introduced IEC60034-30: 2008 harmonised standard for motor efficiency. (See story p13...

Training groups target profit link.
May 19, 2009... The National Skills Academy Process Industries is working to develop new metrics that will show the links between training and profitability, according to Joanna Woolf, CEO of Cogent Sector Skills Council. The plan, she said, is part of a strategy to establish a new, more positive culture...

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