Power Engineering, first published in 1896, is a monthly engineering and applications magazine that serves the North American power generation industry including electric utilities, industrial power plants, independent power producers, co-generators, and the engineering design and construction firms serving this industry. Request Free! |
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Power Engineering
Monday, February 15, 2010
Microwave Journal
For more than 49 years, Microwave Journal has maintained an editorial balance between theory, practical uses, applications and news with their technical coverage of the RF, microwave, and wireless industries. Request Free! |
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Communications Technology
Communications Technology provides information needed to optimize network performance, deliver advanced services and succeed in a competitive market. As the leading public forum for the discussion and analysis of advanced engineering and technical operations in the triple and quadruple-play environments, Communications Technology is an indispensable tool for today's broadband engineer. Request Free! |
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Via Satellite
The readers of Via Satellite are provided with timely and valuable editorial, essential in remaining competitive and profitable in the global satellite marketplace. Subscribers receive 12 issues of Via Satellite magazine, plus a Bonus 13th issue â€" Strategic Planning & Resource Guide and special supplements throughout the year including Military SatCom, Focus on Asia and more. Request Free! |
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Wind Systems
Emphasis will be placed on improved manufacturing processes, cutting-edge research and development activities, and new equipment being introduced into the wind power market. These articles will be written by experts from both industry and academia in order to provide a broad range of insights and expertise. In addition, articles exploring issues such as land management, site location, and even meteorological and geographic concerns will be presented. The result is that the owners and managers of wind farm projects or related enterprises considering tower sources will be able to make informed decisions about the equipment they purchase. These features will be of interest to economic development professionals, as well. Wind Systems will target those who are in a position to make decisions regarding capital expenditures such as equipment purchases, materials sourcing, and choosing quality subcontractors to design and manufacture crucial components. Request Free! |
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