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Demolition and reconstruction of the existing building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

BMW has unveiled the Concept Active Tourer plug-in hybrid and the 2014 BMW 328d diesel at the 2013 New York Auto Show.

BMW has unveiled the Concept Active Tourer plug-in hybrid and the 2014 BMW 328d diesel at the 2013 New York Auto Show.

The Director of Construction for DECON, Robert Fisher (left - in red) discusses demolition and reconstruction of the building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom. The showroom will be located on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

A look inside the building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom. The showroom will be located on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

A look at the rear of the building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom. The showroom will be located on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

A look at the building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom. The showroom will be located on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

A look at the rear of the building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom. The showroom will be located on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

Oregon. Nikon Coolpix S50. Handheld. SOOC.

 

BMW has unveiled the Concept Active Tourer plug-in hybrid and the 2014 BMW 328d diesel at the 2013 New York Auto Show.

Demolition and reconstruction of existing building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

A look at the rear of the building which will be the future home of Tesla Motors Los Angeles showroom. The showroom will be located on Santa Monica Blvd. (one block East of the 405 Freeway) in West Los Angeles (90025).

The production version of the MiEV does not have in-wheel motors like the many MIEV concepts shown before. Instead it has a single permanent magnet synchronous motor mounted on the rear axle with a power output of 47 kW and torque output 180 N·m. Due to the motor specification with low torque and hence for direct-drive high RPM to give the stated power, Mitsubishi also had to put a transmission between the motor and wheels. The car has a 16 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The car's top speed is limited to 130 kilometres per hour (80 mph).

 

During early 2009 the i MiEV was exhibited in Australia at the Melbourne Motor Show, following which it extensively toured Australia.

 

During January - March 2009 the i MiEV was brought to New Zealand as part of an electric vehicle trial, which saw the i MiEV travel the length of the country testing infrastructure and demonstrating the vehicle to the public.

 

For the video; youtu.be/IIcrPA7d1rI

 

Vancouver Auto Show 2010,

BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and the Battery Prize Team announced the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

BMW has unveiled the Concept Active Tourer plug-in hybrid and the 2014 BMW 328d diesel at the 2013 New York Auto Show.

LAFD personnel gathered at the Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center in early November for a specialized seminar focused on the emerging challenges of lithium-ion and electric vehicle fires. In partnership with the LAFD Joint Hazard Assessment Team and researchers from the Fire Safety Research Institute, the training highlighted what firefighters need to know as EVs and battery-powered technology become more common on our streets and in our homes.

 

Through classroom presentations, real-world case studies, and hands-on learning, members explored fire behavior, tactical considerations, cooling methods, EMS considerations for battery-related injuries, and safety strategies designed to protect both responders and the community.

 

The seminar is part of LAFD’s ongoing effort to keep firefighters up to date on evolving hazards and practical response strategies.

 

Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo (Gary Apodaca)

 

LAFD Event 110325/110425

 

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September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

Here is our latest video that shows Lithium-Ion Battery Shredded Scrap Separation By Eddy Current Separator.

 

The machine is designed by Jaykrishna Magnetics Pvt. Ltd to effectively separate the Lithium-Ion battery waste, aluminum and magnetic material. High intensity magnets are used for the effective separation process.

 

Click on the link to watch the full video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKJrBBtKvRg&t=2s

LAFD personnel gathered at the Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center in early November for a specialized seminar focused on the emerging challenges of lithium-ion and electric vehicle fires. In partnership with the LAFD Joint Hazard Assessment Team and researchers from the Fire Safety Research Institute, the training highlighted what firefighters need to know as EVs and battery-powered technology become more common on our streets and in our homes.

 

Through classroom presentations, real-world case studies, and hands-on learning, members explored fire behavior, tactical considerations, cooling methods, EMS considerations for battery-related injuries, and safety strategies designed to protect both responders and the community.

 

The seminar is part of LAFD’s ongoing effort to keep firefighters up to date on evolving hazards and practical response strategies.

 

Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo (Gary Apodaca)

 

LAFD Event 110325/110425

 

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | X: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

Working late, on a proposal for a customer. Portable power pack for charging mp3 players, cell phones, and cameras. Charges itself using a USB cord plugged into your computer. 550EX used at 1/4 power, bounced off a white foam board. Back to work.

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and NREL Director Martin Keller, announced the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

The LG G3 is a great smartphone that’s very powerful, but as Spider-Man’s uncle might have put it, with great power comes not so great battery life. That combination of a big high-res display, a fast processor and an excellent camera makes it a joy to use, but they also place huge demands on its ...

 

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September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and NREL Director Martin Keller, announced the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and NREL Director Martin Keller, announced the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

2013, Nov. 12   -   Killeen, Texas

 

Watson B-1521 rechargeable battery, replacement for a Canon NB-2L that the Rebel XT uses.

 

My Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT (350D) has been retired since Feb. 21, 2012, when I used it to take this image. (When I gave away the 400D, I also sent away the batteries, charger, and CF cards that it shared with the 350D.) Today, I received a battery, charger, and CF card that were needed to make the 350D useful again.

 

© Copyright 2013 by Wil C. Fry. All rights reserved.

Please do not use this image without my permission.

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September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and NREL Director Martin Keller, announced the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

2013, Nov. 12   -   Killeen, Texas

 

Third-party replacement for the Canon NB-2L battery.

 

My Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT (350D) has been retired since Feb. 21, 2012, when I used it to take this image. (When I gave away the 400D, I also sent away the batteries, charger, and CF cards that it shared with the 350D.) Today, I received a battery, charger, and CF card that were needed to make the 350D useful again.

 

© Copyright 2013 by Wil C. Fry. All rights reserved.

Please do not use this image without my permission.

Please do not place unrelated images in comments.

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

In this video I will show you all the features of the Acer D250-1151 which is a really nice netbook to do all the small task in your day. The Acer D250-1151 retails for about $300 and it is a great machine for someone on the go. Remember to visit www.aramistech.com/reviews/acer-d250-netbook-review/ for the complete review on this product.

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

September 25, 2019 -Daniel Simmons, Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announces the 15 winners of Phase 1 of the DOE Battery Recycling Prize, a $67,000 prize that aims to reclaim and recycle critical materials (e.g., cobalt and lithium) from lithium-based battery technology. For a total of $1 million in prizes, these projects focus on cost-effective recycling processes to recover as much economic value as possible from spent lithium-ion batteries. The announcement was made at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Photo by Dennis Schroeder / NREL)

A heavy-duty off-road electric bike that can carry riders up mountain paths known to stop most riders on regular bikes. For the brave biker who seeks high adventure on mountain trails, this solid bike lives up to its adventurous name. With a rugged 48-volt, 600-watt silent motor, the Trail Tracker is made to leave others in the dust while conquering new paths, both on and off the road. Its 4-inch wide tires have aggressive knobby tread to hug the turf and carry the rider over rough terrain with confidence.

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