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Berlin (AFP) Aug 14, 2007 German engineering giant Siemens said on Tuesday it had won an order worth more than 334 million euros (459 million dollars) to build 500 electric freight trains for China's railways. Siemens' Transportation System unit will build the powerful locomotives with its Chinese partner CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co (ZELC). "These will be the most powerful locomotives in the world, with 50 percent more traction than European locomotives," Siemens said in a statement. The first locomotives are scheduled to go into service at the start of 2009. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Great Train Journey's of the 21st Century
Stanford, CA (SPX) Aug 12, 2007A new regional study shows that land-use policies in Peru have been key to tempering rain forest degradation and destruction in that country. Scientists at the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology led an international effort to analyze seven years of high-resolution satellite data covering most (79%) of the Peruvian Amazon for their findings. The work is published in the August 9, 2007, on-line edition of Science Express. |
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