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Oral Interview of Erling Linde
Mr. Linde describes his 30 year career as a teacher of music in the Moorhead public schools, and his activities with the Fargo-Moohread Symphony.https://red.mnstate.edu/oral_interviews/1186/thumbnail.jp
Tabula Academica Exhibens Urbes Academiarum Suarum Celebritate Ac Nomine Inclutas / I. H. I.
Verf. ermittelt: Johann Heinrich JungAutopsie nach Ex. der ULB HalleFormat: ca. 54 x 37 cm. - Satzspiegel: 51 x 35,5 cm.Vorlage des Erscheinungsvermerks: Londini, Prostat apud Andream Linde, ad insigne Bibliorum, in platea vulgo dicta Catherine-Street in the Strand. A. MDCCXLIX
Large Pilot Testing of Linde-BASF Advanced Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Technology at a Coal-Fired Power Plant [CWLP] [FE0031581]
Researchers at the University of Illinois, in partnership with the Linde Group, BASF Corporation, Affiliated Engineers, Inc., and Affiliated Construction Services, Inc., are designing an amine-based carbon dioxide (CO2) capture pilot-scale (10 megawatt-electric [MWe]) system at an existing coal-fired power plant. The system is based on the Linde-BASF advanced CO2 capture process incorporating BASF’s novel solvent with an advanced stripper inter-stage heater design to optimize heat recovery. In a previous U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-funded project, the Linde-BASF CO2 capture technology showed the potential to be cost-effective and energy-efficient using actual flue gas during pilot-scale (1.5 MWe) testing at the National Carbon Capture Center. The aqueous amine-based solvent was optimized to exhibit long-term stability and a 20 percent reduction in regeneration energy requirements when compared to commercially available solvents; additional improvements in process design further reduce the cost of CO2 capture.
Projects to design, construct, and operate large-scale pilots of transformational coal technologies are being conducted in three phases, with a down-select between phases. In Phase I of this project, the team completed preliminary design and engineering analyses for a 10 MWe capture facility installed at three potential host sites and selected the City, Water, Light and Power’s (CWLP) Dallman Power Plant as the host site based on the studies. The project team also completed an Environmental Information Volume (EIV) for the selected site, updated preliminary cost and schedule estimates, secured cost-share commitments for Phase II, and developed a plan for securing cost-share commitments for Phase III. The project was selected for Phase II (Design), in which the team will complete a front-end engineering design (FEED) study, including a detailed cost and schedule estimate for Phase III for the installation of the 10 MWe pilot at CWLP, complete the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process and any required permitting processes at CWLP, secure Phase III (construction/operation) cost share funding, and complete an updated techno-economic analysis of the technology based on the most recent system design and cost information.
The Phase III objectives are to complete detailed engineering, procurement of equipment and modules, and build and operate a 10 MWe large pilot of the Linde/BASF post-combustion carbon capture technology at the CWLP Dallman Power Plant in Springfield, Illinois. The Phase III scope of work includes: (1) obtaining construction and operating permits for all regulated activities occurring during Phase III; (2) finalizing functional specifications and completing detailed engineering; (3) procuring equipment and materials for inside and outside the boundary limits (ISBL and OSBL); (4) constructing and installing the large pilot; (5) commissioning of the large pilot plant followed by parametric and steady-state operating test campaigns; (6) analyzing test campaign results; and (7) updating the techno-economic analysis (TEA) based on the design and cost information developed during the Phase III test campaign.
The approach used for design, construction, and commissioning is an important feature of the technology and will help enable the commercialization process. The regional economic benefit and the ability to repurpose some existing workforce at CWLP will also demonstrate how carbon capture can aid regional economies when it is deployed. If the technology performs as planned, there is a desire to have the capture plant remain in place and be utilized for future testing of capture and utilization technologies.Open Restriction set for Item 118175 on 2021-08-25T18:02:54Z with date null by [email protected] by Laura Barnes ([email protected]) on 2021-08-25T18:21:42Z
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Previous issue date: 2019-10-01U.S. Department of Energy ; DE-FE0007453 (predecessor project)U.S. Department of Energy ; DE-FE0026588 (predecessor project)U.S. Department of Energy ; DE-FE0031581Ope
Balthasar Bekker : Bibliografie / Door A. Van Der Linde ...
BALTHASAR BEKKER : BIBLIOGRAFIE / DOOR A. VAN DER LINDE ...
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§ 1 Bekkers promocie, ... - § 3 Kerkelijke maatregeln ... (5)
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John Linde
28Photo description: John Alfred Robert Linde is standing on the far right of the photo with the trumpet.John Alfred Robert Linde, ?Alf?, was born 19 January 1888, son of John Jochem Linde, a miner, and Charlotte Margaretha Dorethea Linde (registration number 011533). His mother was listed on the electoral rolls alternatively as a nurse or undertaking "domestic duties". There appears to have been a number of siblings or family members of some affiliation. The evidence of the electoral rolls suggest that the family moved around quite a bit throughout northern Queensland with both father and sons and their partners or sisters, living together while the males of the family pursued their mining activities.
By 1913, Alf Linde, was living in Irvinebank in Queensland and listed on the electoral roll for that year in the division of Kennedy. In common with family practice a number of family members are also listed as living there, but not Alf Linde?s father although he was still living and in fact, outlived his son, not dying until 1920. Presumably the absences were part of the fossicking economy of the miner following the latest strikes, and Alf Linde?s own life story suggests a similar pattern.
On 2 July 1913 Alf Linde married Florence Eva (nee Trezise) on 2 July 1913 in Queensland (registration number 002929). They had one son, John Joseph Eric Linde.
Alf Linde does not appear much in Territory records, although he is listed as donating to part of the 1914 Pine Creek residents? donations to the Red Cross Christmas Fund for Australian Soldiers. His donation of 2/6 is in his name only, and not his wife?s suggesting he may have come to the Northern Territory to mine in Tennant Creek on his own, leaving his wife and son back home in Queensland. Alf Linde?s son John lived a long life in Queensland and does not appear in Northern Territory records.
While none of this evidence is conclusive, the extant records suggest that at some point in or about 1914, Alf Linde travelled to Pine Creek to the diggings there to try his luck. The Territory was known to be a rough sort of place, and Linde may have thought it safer to leave his wife and young son within the close family ties in Queensland. Frank Geddes records that Linde enlisted from Darwin, leaving Darwin on the SS ?Montoro? on 8 February 1916. He was 28 years old.
Although Linde?s time in the Territory was brief, probably a year and a half or so at most, he made a number of close friends here. When Jack Irwin wrote to the Northern Territory Times and Gazette to advise of Linde?s death, published in January 1918, Irwin noted poignantly that Linde had been ?killed instantly ? one of the finest fellows I had ever met?.
His name is remembered in Linde Street and Linde Park, both located in Moil, Darwin.Alf Linde departed Brisbane on board HMAT A49 ?Seang Choon? on 19 September 1916 and arrived in Plymouth 9 December.
Soon after his arrival in England, Linde became ill which turned out to be mumps and he was treated at the hospital at Larkhill. He remained in England until 27 February 1917 when he left for France. He was treated again at Etaples, on the right bank of the estuary of the Canche,a bit less than 5km from the Straits of Dover. While only a small village before the War, the town become a large Allied military camp sometimes referred to as the ?hospital city? for soldiers en route home or to the Front. He had probably not completely recovered from his earlier illnesses because he remained there from the 1 March until the 10 March after which he was returned to his unit at the 4th Pioneer Battalion. On 28 July 1917, Linde was promoted from Private to Lance Corporal.
Linde was fighting in Belgium when he was reported killed in action on 15 October 1917. His death was reported as instantaneous. His personal effects included photos, post cards, letter, diary, note in German and metal wrist watch.
Alf Linde was buried Plot 2, Row H, Grave 22, off the Menin Road, South Military Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium.MinerAustralian Imperial Force4th Pioneer Battalion, 5th Reinforcemen
The Overworked Body: An Anthology of 2000s Dress Curated by Matthew Linde
In 1971, Cecil Beaton presented Fashion: An Anthology at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Under the connoisseurship of a bon vivant, fashionable modern dress received its first museological moment. Now in 2017 over 50 contemporary designers will be included in a new anthology of 2000s fashion, curated by Matthew Linde and organized by Ludlow 38’s curatorial resident Saim Demircan at MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38 and Mathew Gallery.
Fashion during the 2000s could be described as a period of hybrid subcultural styles remixing former selves, championing the principle of individual expression. The decade also saw the industry of fast-fashion massively expand its market, proliferating the presence of smart-casual wear. As such, fashion during this time embodied the conflicting roles of both globalization and homogeneity alongside pastiche and pluralism. However, what makes fashion from the aughts so debatable to define is its proximity to the present. It is only through the machine of history that fashion finds its protagonists.
How to define a recent history of fashion? In an effort to obstruct our tendency to assign a specific style to a decade, The Overworked Body: An Anthology of 2000s Dress surveys the iconoclastic to the underground, the everyday to the critical, and presents a period in fashion that is overloaded and overworked.
From key graduate collections at acclaimed schools such as Central Saint Martins and the Antwerp Academy, to designers’ first collaborations with multinational companies such as Target and H&M, the exhibition confronts the complexities that construct a fashion history yet to be understood.
The Overworked Body: An Anthology of 2000s Dress will be on view at MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38 and Mathew Gallery’s new location at 46 Canal Street
Inge Linde Interview, ca. 1977
Inge Linde was 84 years old and was born in New Prairie Township in Pope County, Minnesota. She went to Augustana University and married the doctor in Cyrus. She taught in rural schools for seven years.
In this interview, Inge relates how she met her husband. She talks about the life of a doctor in the early 20th century. She discusses the car that they had. She also talks about how she ended up at the nursing home in Pope County.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/kmrs/1070/thumbnail.jp
Elder Emmett and Elder Linde, the mission secretaries.
Photo of two men identified as "Emmett" and "Linde" (perhaps O. Ragnar Linde), secretaries for the Eastern States Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the mid-1920s
Freda Linde Collection index
This index describes the Freda Linde collection consists of material of Freda Linde, journalist, editor, translator and author of children's books. The collection contains correspondence ; manuscripts ; diaries ; notebooks ; translations ; personalia ; pamphlets ; research material ; illustrations ; reviews ; articles ; newspaper clippings ; photos compiled in 70 pamphlet boxes
Kamenitz a/d. Linde
KAMENITZ A/D. LINDE
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