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ABB celebrates landmark power technology

2009-11-19 - HVDC Light, the technology that made remote offshore wind farms possible, turns 10 today

ABB Azipod units propel the world’s largest cruise ship across the Atlantic

2009-11-17 - Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, the largest and most spectacular cruise ship ever built, has completed its maiden voyage across a stormy Atlantic Ocean, driven by an energy-efficient power and propulsion system from ABB.

ABB technologies that changed the world
Part five: extended automation

2009-11-16 - ABB pioneered one of the world’s first distributed control systems in the early 1980s and remains to this day the global market leader and the company with the largest installed base of process automation systems worldwide.

ABB and Fortum to develop large-scale smart grid for sustainable city project

2009-11-13 - Project in Stockholm is part of goal to make significant emission cuts in city

ABB wins $75 million power order in Canada

2009-11-12 - Power equipment to strengthen power grid in the Montreal area

Raising product quality at steel mills

2009-11-11 - ABB technology is enabling steel manufacturer Outokumpu to produce defect-free products and avoid costly customer claims at its flagship Tornio Works steel mill in Finland.

ABB wins $120 million order to power Saudi university

2009-11-10 - Substations to supply power to Saudi Arabia’s first university for women

Repsol YPF chooses ABB cpmPlus Smart Client to improve Operational Efficiency

2009-11-09 - Collaborative production management solution provides Key Performance Indicator visibility

ABB standard promises huge savings for process industries

2009-11-06 - An ABB team has played a key role in defining the new OPC standard that will enable the process analyzers and control systems of different suppliers to be interoperable. The potential cost savings for the pharmaceutical and other process industries are huge.

ABB and Fincantieri partner to reduce carbon dioxide emissions

2009-11-05 - Onshore electricity connections can significantly reduce pollution from ships’ emissions in port

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