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A secretive startup backed by Bill Gates has achieved a solar breakthrough aimed at saving the planet.
Heliogen, a clean energy company that emerged from stealth mode on Tuesday, said it has discovered a way to use artificial intelligence and a field of mirrors to reflect so much sunlight that it generates extreme heat above 1,000 degrees Celsius.
Essentially, Heliogen created a solar oven â one capable of reaching temperatures that are roughly a quarter of what you d find on the surface of the sun.
The breakthrough means that, for the first time, concentrated solar energy can be used to create the extreme heat required to make cement, steel, glass and other industrial processes. In other words, carbon-free sunlight can replace fossil fuels in a heavy carbon-emitting corner of the economy that has been untouched by the clean energy revolution.
Zlatan Ibrahimović, 39, Is Ready To Extend Contract With AC Milan For Another Serie A Season
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Scott Technology wins $10m contract with Aussie meat processor
13 Apr, 2021 01:38 AM
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Robotic systems company Scott Technology has won a $10m contract with Australian meat processor, Thomson Foods.
Robotic systems company Scott Technology has won a $10m contract with Australian meat processor, Thomson Foods.
NZ Herald
Automation and robotic systems firm Scott Technology said it had won a $10 million contract to design and build a lamb-boning system for one of Australia s largest meat processors, Thomas Foods International (TFI).
The investment by TFI will deliver improved product quality and increased yield of high-value cuts, Scott said.
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The system uses advanced X-ray and vision technology to deliver a high accuracy of cutting, while also improving health and safety by removing much of the heavy cutting activities.