
U211-A Power Regulator
Features:
Power in : AC 100V?00V; Power out : AC 200V , 2kW
Voltage protection device under unstable voltage
Easily installed into fuel dispenser
100% Factory Tested.
Packing:
Weight: Dimension:
10.3kg/case of 1 150×200×340mm/case of 1
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carbon, they
are investing heavily in cleaner hybrid cars.
Going carbon-neutral—in which a firm cuts its carbon output as much as possible and then offsets any left over by
paying to reduce emissions elsewhere—is particularly attractive to firms that sell directly to the public and reckon
that their customers want them to take climate change seriously. Since these sorts of firms are often not great
carbon-emitters in the first place, “carbon neutrality�can be fairly painless. “Trusted consumer-facing brands can
be the missing link, helping millions of people to aspire to lower-carbon lifestyles and begin to tackle an issue that
feels overwhelming,�intones BSkyB s James Murdoch, optimistically.
A recent study by the Carbon Trust, a British quango, reckoned that, for industries such as airlines, up to 50% of
brand value may be at risk if firms fail to take action on climate change. This figure is challenged by many in the
industry who point to the low take-up of British Airways service enabling passengers to offset their flight s carbon
emissions. And there s the rub. A growing number of companies—urged on by shareholders who see greenery as a
sign that managers are thinking long-term—are ready to do something about climate change. It remains to be
seen whether their customers are willing to pay the price.
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Moving in on Murakami
Jun 8th 2006 | T fuel dispenser OKYO
From The Economist print edition
A charismatic fund manager is arrested for insider dealing
THE spectacle that heralded the arrest of Yoshiaki Murakami, a powerful yet controversial investor, on June 5th,
had people glued to their televisions. Mr Murakami staged an unprecedented show during an 80-minute press
conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, five-and-a-half hours before his arrest. The exchange has never before
let anyone hold a press conference in its building during trading hours. Nor has a man tal fuel dispenser fuel dispenser