﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:siemens="com.siemens.websolutions"><channel><title>Siemens I&amp;S Press</title><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press</link><description>RSS Siemens I&amp;S Press</description><copyright>Copyright 2007 Siemens AG</copyright><generator>Siemens AG I&amp;S Press</generator><item><title>Siemens develops a video solution to uncover leaks in an industrial environment</title><branche>Power Generation, Petrochemical Industry, Manufacturing Industry, Process Industry, Oil&amp;Gas</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1978&amp;languageId=2</link><description>The Siemens Industry Solutions Division has developed a video-based software that quickly and effectively detects leaks in an industrial environment. ViaCC enables the recognition of smoke, fumes, leaking liquids and colors. This software based sensor is an extension to conventional sensors in an automated environment and helps avoid production interruptions and losses.</description><pubDate>Nov 20, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Modernization extends Wuhan Iron and Steel's range of products: Siemens supplies main drives and new process automation for cold rolling mill </title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1977&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens has received an order from Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Co. (Wisco), a Chinese steelmaker, to equip a coupled tandem pickling line in cold rolling mill no. 1 with energy-saving main drives. The Siroll CM process automation system will also be modernized. The order is worth several million euros. When the project is completed in September 2010, Wisco will also be able to produce high-strength steel grades in the plant. </description><pubDate>Nov 19, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Siemens acquires energy consulting company EUtech</title><branche>Breweries, Pulp &amp; Paper, Chemicals, Power Generation, Manufacturing Industry, Process Industry, Food&amp;Beverage, Automotive Industry, Cement</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1976&amp;languageId=2</link><description>The Siemens Division Industry Solutions took over EUtech Energie &amp; Management (E&amp;M) GmbH, headquartered in Aachen, Germany. With the acquisition, Siemens Industry Solutions strengthens its service business in energy and environmental management. EUtech has 20 employees and recently achieved worldwide sales of €1.6 million with consulting services in the energy and environmental area.</description><pubDate>Nov 18, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Jindal Steel &amp; Power Ltd. orders caster from Siemens for new integrated production facility in Angul, India</title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1975&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens VAI Metals Technologies received an order from Jindal Steel &amp; Power Ltd (JSPL) for the supply of a new single-strand slab caster which will be built at Angul in the Indian state of Orissa. The machine, which will be equipped with a wide range of technological packages, will be one of the most advanced slab casters in India. Start-up is scheduled for September 2011.</description><pubDate>Nov 17, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Siemens modernizes automation in Altos Hornos de Mexico's Monclova hot rolling mill</title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1973&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Altos Hornos de Mexico, S.A.B. de C.V. (AHMSA) has awarded Siemens a contract to modernize their existing basic and process automation systems on their Monclova Hot Strip Mill. Siemens will supply and install modern automation technology based on the Siroll HM platform, which is specifically designed for hot rolling mills. The total value of the order is 21 million US dollars and the project is due to be completed in the summer of 2011.</description><pubDate>Nov 10, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Biggest Cement Order from Vietnam: Siemens supplies equipment for new production line of the Cong Thanh Cement Plant </title><branche>Cement</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1974&amp;languageId=2</link><description>The Siemens Industry Solutions Division has been awarded with an order from Cong Thanh Cement Joint Stock Company to supply the electrical and automation equipment for the new second production line at the Cong Thanh Cement Plant in the Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam. A kiln control system integrated into the PCS 7-based process control system will constantly optimize the consumption and the clinker production. With a future capacity of 12,000 tons clinker per day, this plant is the largest single cement production line currently being built in Asia. The new production line will be the largest single cement production line in Asia and once in full operation by 2011 it will turn the Cong Thanh Cement Plant into a major additional production facility for Vietnam cement industry.</description><pubDate>Nov 06, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Siemens supplies Cable Liner Shuttle for the metro in Caracas</title><branche>Airports, People Mover /Ropeways</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1972&amp;languageId=2</link><description>The Siemens Industry Solutions Division (IS) has won an order from DCC Doppelmayr Cable Car GmbH &amp; Co to supply the electrical equipment for a cable liner shuttle of the metro in Caracas, Venezuela. The new rapid transit line will link two metro lines and is due to come into operation at the end of 2011.</description><pubDate>Nov 05, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Zenith Steel expands rod mill capacity, product range with two new rod outlets</title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1971&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Zenith Steel (Changzhou Zhongtian Iron &amp; Steel) in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, People’s Republic of China, has signed multiple contracts for two rod outlets for the company’s new rod mills that will be located in Changzhou. The contracts are valued at more than €10 million.  After the new equipment’s installation, the mills for this privately-owned, midsized steelmaker will produce up to 150 tons per hour on each line. </description><pubDate>Nov 02, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Siemens to equip Jeddah sewage treatment plant with one of largest odor control systems in Saudi Arabia </title><branche>Water/Wastewater</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1970&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens Water Technologies will supply a nine-piece odor control system at the 250,000 m3/d North Jeddah Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. As the STP is located next to the King Abdullah Aziz Airport in Jeddah, the Ministry of Water and Electricity requested that odor control equipment be installed. Valued at more than US$2 million, the system will consist of three different technologies located at five areas throughout the plant. Once completed by year’s end, this will be one of the largest odor control installations in all of Saudi Arabia. </description><pubDate>Oct 30, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>New Co-operation between JP Steel Plantech and Siemens VAI Metals Technologies in the Field of Endless Rolling Technology</title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1969&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Japanese JP Steel Plantech Co. (Steel Plantech) and Italian Siemens VAI Metals Technologies s.r.l. (Siemens VAI s.r.l.) entered into a new co-operation in the field of endless rolling technology based on Steel Plantech’s EBROS® technology. </description><pubDate>Oct 30, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Bhushan Power&amp;Steel in India continues to place its trust in drive technology and automation systems from Siemens </title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1967&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens VAI Metals Technologies has received an order from Bhushan Power&amp;Steel Co. to supply the drives and automation system for expansion of the company's compact hot rolling mill in Orrissa, India. The scope of supply also includes two reactive-power compensators for electric arc furnaces. Commissioning is scheduled for July 2010. </description><pubDate>Oct 29, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Modernization project on voestalpine Stahl's hot strip mill in Linz: refurbished coiler supports expansion of product range</title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1966&amp;languageId=2</link><description>At voestalpine Stahl GmbH in Linz, Austria Siemens VAI Metals Technologies has replaced the existing coiler 3 on the hot strip mill with a completely new coiler system. Conversion and commissioning were done together with a consortium partner. With the aid of the new high-performance coiler system, voestalpine will be able to expand its hot strip product range. The hot strip mill resumed operation on schedule in August.</description><pubDate>Oct 27, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Siemens brings world’s first 4000 ampere vacuum circuit breaker for frequent-operation applications without forced cooling onto the market</title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1968&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens is meeting the steel industry’s growing demand for every higher performance levels in melting down scrap metal by launching a refined medium-voltage circuit-breaker. As of September 2009, the company offers 3AH4 vacuum circuit-breakers with an operating current of 4000 amperes (A) for the 36-kilovolt voltage level. It is the first vacuum circuit-breaker worldwide for frequent-operation applications up to 120,000 switching cycles capable of handling such a high operating current without forced cooling. The short-circuit breaking current is 40 kiloamperes (kA) at a voltage of up to 40.5 kilovolts (kV). Siemens has developed these circuit-breakers above all for special applications in the steel industry, such as for switching operations on electric arc furnaces.</description><pubDate>Oct 23, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Sinopec selects Siemens wet air oxidation technology for wastewater treatment at two new ethylene facilities </title><branche>Water/Wastewater, Oil&amp;Gas</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1965&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens Water Technologies will provide Zimpro wet air oxidation technology to treat wastewater at Sinopec’s Zhenhai and Tianjin ethylene plant projects in the Zhenhai District, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, and in Tianjin, China. The systems will be used to treat sulfidic spent caustic wastewater streams generated in the production of ethylene. The energy-efficient wet air oxidation systems will destroy odorous sulfide pollutants and generate a biodegradable effluent that can be discharged to conventional biological wastewater treatment. The Zhenhai system will treat approximately 18.2 m3/hr of wastewater; the Tianjin system will treat 14.5 m3/hr.</description><pubDate>Oct 20, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>First Order from Russia: Siemens to supply Siroll Electrostatic Oiler to Alcoa Samara</title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1964&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens VAI Metals Technologies has received an order to supply a Siroll Electrostatic Oiler for a slitting line at the Alcoa Samara (Alcoa SMZ) plant in Russia. This is the first Siroll Electrostatic Oiler sold into Russia by Siemens VAI.</description><pubDate>Oct 19, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Jiangsu Shagang expands production capacity with two Siemens rod outlets </title><branche>Metal</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1963&amp;languageId=2</link><description>The Jiangsu Shagang Group Company has awarded contracts to Siemens VAI Metals Technologies for two new rod outlets to increase capacity and improve product quality at its Zhangjiagang mill. The value of the order is more than 10 million euro. Delivery is mid-2010 for the first rod outlet, and third quarter 2010 for the second. </description><pubDate>Oct 16, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Brent Hillier to become new head of the U.S. Siemens Water Technologies business</title><branche>Water/Wastewater</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1960&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Effective October 1, 2009, Brent Hillier was named the new head of the U.S. arm of Siemens Water Technologies. By creating a business exclusively for the American market under Siemens Industry Inc., Siemens Water Technologies can better address its strongest market. “We want to concentrate more intensely than before on our customers in North America and support them with solutions that will help them master the coming challenges of environmentally compatible water management,” says Chuck Gordon, CEO of Siemens Water Technologies. </description><pubDate>Oct 12, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Reduce waste, reduce energy: 
Technology advancements highlight the benefits of biosolids management </title><branche>Water/Wastewater</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1958&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Costs associated with treatment and disposal of biosolids can be half of a communities’ operations budget. As cash-strapped cities are looking for ways to reduce costs, water technology providers such as Siemens are providing answers to reduce the cost of biosolids management, while providing a sometimes unexpected boost to the bottom line. Moreover, communities are finding that in addition to reduced operations costs, they have less waste and use less energy—a big benefit for the environment. </description><pubDate>Oct 12, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Siemens develops a comprehensive odor control solution for wastewater collection and treatment plants </title><branche>Water/Wastewater</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1959&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens Water Technologies announces the Full Service Odor Control Program approach to helping wastewater collection and treatment facilities control odors at the lowest lifecycle cost. With a wide range of odor control technologies for the liquid and the vapor phase, Siemens can provide a single product or combination of equipment and treatment methods as well as customized service contracts that ensure long equipment life. Rather than take a “one size fits all” approach, Siemens treats every customer site and application as unique, making treatment recommendations based on data collected at the site. The final treatment solution may include one or more odor control products to achieve the best results in the most cost effective way. </description><pubDate>Oct 12, 2009</pubDate></item><item><title>Siemens to provide waste-to-energy wastewater treatment system for Pearl Valley Cheese</title><branche>Water/Wastewater</branche><link>http://www.industry.siemens.de/press/Details.aspx?pressArticleId=1962&amp;languageId=2</link><description>Siemens has been awarded the contract to provide process equipment, design and start-up services for a wastewater treatment system at the Pearl Valley Cheese, Inc. production facility in Fresno, Ohio. The system will be designed to convert waste material generated during cheese production into a reusable biogas generated in the wastewater treatment process. This renewable energy approach allows Pearl Valley Cheese to receive a state funding grant, and reduces the amount of natural gas required to operate the facility’s boilers, which are used for providing steam for the cooking, cleaning and pasteurizing processes. The 50,000-gallon-per-day (GPD) (189,000 LPD) system, which will be able to handle a variety of waste streams and still meet effluent requirements, is scheduled for start up in the summer of 2010.</description><pubDate>Oct 12, 2009</pubDate></item></channel></rss>