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Control Engineering – Sustainability push leads to tangible product innovations March 18th 2009
Innovation is often more about developing a new use for an existing technology than it is about creating a new technology or product out of whole cloth. Two new innovations—both of which grew out of initiatives to help companies save energy and money—serve as great examples of this fact.
AutomatedBuildings.com – New Wireless Steam Trap Monitor Installs in Minutes to Detect Costly Leaks, with Payback of about One Year March 2nd 2009
“Steam traps” are mechanical devices installed on the pipes to remove condensate from the steam flow; they are needed to maintain the proper operation of the steam distribution system. A typical hospital or university campus may have several hundred or even thousands of steam traps.
Unfortunately, steam traps have a tendency to leak, and even a single leaking trap can waste up to thousands of dollars of energy per year. According to the US Department of Energy, on average 15-25% of steam traps are leaking at existing installations, which means hundreds of thousands of dollars of wasted energy per year per site. It is therefore critical to detect and correct failures quickly.
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EETimes.com – Cypress Envirosystems – 2009 EETimes ACE Awards Startup of the Year Finalist March 1st 2009
2009 EETimes ACE Awards Finalists: Company of the Year, Startup of the Year Award, Executive of the Year
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AutomationWorld.com – Most likely new company to succeed February 27th 2009
The consensus opinion of journalists attending the ARC Forum press conferences February 2 held Cypress Envirosystems as most likely new company to succeed. The company, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp., announced that the low cost and fast installation of the
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Green.TMCnet.com – Cypress Envirosystems Wins Product of the Year Award from EN-Genius Network February 26th 2009
SAN JOSE, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Cypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:CY), today announced that its energy-saving wireless control and monitoring solutions have been named "Most Cost-Effective Energy
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Automation.com – AHR Expo Product of Interest – Cypress Envirosystems' Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat February 15th 2009
The 61st AHR EXPO was among its biggest and best events of all-time with approximately 35,000 attendees and more than 19,000 exhibitor personnel for a total of 54,000. The show featured over 1,900 exhibiting companies and now ranks as the second largest AHR EXPO, just behind the 2006 Chicago Show, in terms of number of exhibiting companies (1,911). The 2009 event also ranks as the fourth largest AHR EXPO of all-time in terms of square footage (396,048 net square feet
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Cypress Envirosystems – Cypress Envirosystems Grows Customer Base and Expands Portfolio of Energy Savings Products February 2nd 2009
Cypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:CY), develops and sells innovative automation solutions to help older plants and buildings cut energy costs and boost productivity, with a fast payback
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Automazione Industriale – Prodotti In dettaglio: Una rilevazione tempestiva February 1st 2009
Gli scaricatori di condensa sono dispositivi meccanici installati sui tubi di vapore con la funzione di rimuovere la condensa, mantenendo il corretto funzionamento dei sistemi di distribuzione del vapore.
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AutomatedBuildings.com – Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat Ideal for Economic Stimulus Plan February 1st 2009
In the current economy, many HVAC suppliers are struggling to obtain revenue as building owners and operators cut back on spending and delay planned projects. Many older buildings are foregoing modernization and "making do" with old equipment. That is why the planned Federal economic stimulus plan is welcome news. On January 7th, President Obama set an objective to “save taxpayers $2 billion a year by making 75% of federal buildings more energy efficient.”
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EETimes.com – Rodgers Reveals Next Big Thing at Cypress January 15th 2009
HALF MOON BAY, Calif. -- What's the next big thing at Cypress Semiconductor Corp.? Try energy and energy harvesting. After spinning out its sizzling solar-cell unit, Cypress (San Jose, Calif.) is looking for a new engine for growth. The solar unit, SunPower Corp., represented about 63 percent of its total sales in the third quarter alone. In its fourth fiscal quarter, Cypress will no longer consolidate or report SunPower's financial results in its own bottom line.
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