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"ratch" Definitions
  1. a blaze on an animal's face
  2. STRETCH, REND
  3. the distance between nip of back and front drafting rolls in spinning
  4. RATCHET
  5. a notched bar with which a pawl or click works to prevent reversal of motion
  6. to cut gear teeth on (a wheel)
  7. to turn (as a tool) by or as if by a ratchet and pawl

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PNPC was established in 2012 by SK Engineering & Construction (SK E&C), Korea Western Power (KOWEPO), Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding (RATCH.
RATCH-Australia Corporation (RAC) is an Australian electricity generation company. It is a subsidiary of RATCH Group (formerly known as Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Company), a public company listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. RATCH-Australia owns both renewable energy and fossil fuel power stations in Australia.
Edison Mission Energy commenced construction of the Plant in 1994 and it was commissioned and entered commercial operation in December 1996. The Kwinana plant is now jointly owned by GDF SUEZ and Mitsui & Co., Ltd and RATCH- Australia. The partnership trades as the Perth Power Partnership, with GDF SUEZ Australian Energy and Mitsui & Co., Ltd owning 70 per cent and RATCH- Australia owning 30 per cent.
RATCH-Australia, the operator of the plant, is in the process of decommissioning and putting under care and maintenance the Collinsville coal-fired power station. It was investigating options to redevelop the site with one or more new forms of electricity generation. As of 20 February 2013, RATCH was partnering with the University of Queensland to investigate replacing all the coal-fired power generators with solar thermal generators.Solar thermal plans for Collinsville power station.
Construction of the earth-filled Saddle Dam D near Paksong, part of the $1.2bn (£915m) hydroelectric project by Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy Power Company (PNPC), was begun in 2013. The hydroelectric project was a build- operate-transfer project. PNPC is a joint investment venture formed in March 2012 by SK Engineering and Construction (SK E&C;), Korea Western Power (KOWEPO), Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding (RATCH), and Lao Holding State Enterprise (LHSE). SK E&C; holds a 26% stake in PNPC, LHSE 24%, and RATCH and KOWEPO equally own the remaining shares.
The power station was completed in 2002. As of May 2008, it was owned by Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund. Danish company Vestas Wind Systems, one of the world's largest turbine manufacturers, constructed the wind farm. Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund became RATCH-Australia on 11 July 2011.
"" A subsequent coup in May 2014 resulted in a new military administration and the tender being deferred for 2014. The MRTA tender was subsequently not released until mid-2016. In early December 2016, BSR Joint Venture (comprising BTS Group Holdings which owns 75%, Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction - STEC, and Ratchaburi Electricity Generation Holding - RATCH), won the bid.
Townsville Power Station is located in Yabulu, an industrial suburb of Townsville. The station is owned by RATCH-Australia. The station has a 160 MW Siemens turbine and an 82 MW heat recovery steam generator. The station was built in the late 1990s as an open-cycle plant and was upgraded to combined- cycle operation in 2005.
The power station was commissioned in 2000 and was initially operated by the Stanwell Corporation. In December 2007 Windy Hill was sold to Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund (TSIF) as part of Queensland Government's ClimateSmart 2050 strategy.Stanwell Annual Report A new substation was built to allow the wind farm's power to connect to the existing 66 kV transmission line. RATCH-Australia bought TSIF in 2011.
The Offering is a Canadian romantic drama film, directed by David Secter and released in 1966.David Secter, "Director's postscript on The Offering". The Globe and Mail, November 26, 1966. One of the first Canadian films ever to depict an interracial relationship, the film portrays a romance between Mei- Lin (Kee Faun), a dancer with a touring Peking opera company, and Gordon (Ratch Wallace), a stagehand at the theatre in Toronto where the troupe is performing.
The MRTA tender was subsequently not released until mid-2016. In early December 2016, BSR Joint Venture (comprising BTS Group Holdings which owns 75%, Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction - STEC, and Ratchaburi Electricity Generation Holding - RATCH), won the bid for the project. The BSR also won the bid the Pink Line project. On June 16, 2017 a contract was signed for the Lat Phrao-Samrong section with the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand by a consortium including BTS Group Holdings, Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction, and Ratchaburi Electricity Generation Holding.
Raches (and a greyhound) pursuing the hart from Livre de la Chasse, a 15th- century MS of Gaston PhoebusRache , also spelled racch, rach, and ratch, from Old English ræcc, linked to Old Norse rakkí, is an obsolete name for a type of hunting dog used in Great Britain in the Middle Ages. It was a scenthound used in a pack to run down and kill game, or bring it to bay. The word appears before the Norman Conquest. It was sometimes confused with 'brache', (also 'bratchet') which is a French derived word for a female scenthound.
There were difficulties with Kay's patent application in 1825, which had been taken out for fourteen years. It seems he had been badly advised when his patent was drawn up. This resulted in the validity of his new development being disputed by John Marshall, of Leeds. Kay was forced to sue Marshall in court in 1835 for non-payment for the use of his patent, but the defendants disputed the validity of the patent on the grounds that so far as the invention was new it was useless (maceration process), and that so far as it was useful it was not new (spinning process with 2½ inch ratch).
"Cabinet to mull rail projects" Bangkok Post, 26 February 2013 However, delays in preparation of the tender in relation to the selection of monorail rolling stock and subsequent political protests resulting in a snap national election in early Feb 2014, further delayed the Pink Line tender."" A subsequent coup in May 2014 resulted in a new military administration and the tender being deferred for 2014. The MRTA tender was subsequently not released until mid-2016 as a PPP tender. In early December 2016, BSR Joint Venture (comprising BTS Group Holdings which owns 75%, Sino- Thai Engineering and Construction - STEC, and Ratchaburi Electricity Generation Holding - RATCH), won the bid for the project and a 30 year concession to operate the line.
Hamish soon became supporters favorite but after a fall-out with the directors he was placed on the transfer list. Crawford Town, an English club of the first division where the first to sign the new talent, with young Balfour debuting for them in a World Cup warm-up match against a South American team in London. But Princes Park's supporters demonstrated for his return which was realized shortly after and Hamish gave them a massive compensation: Princes Park won the Scottish Cup for the very first time of its history in 1974 after beating Ratch Rovers at Hampden Park. Within 6 years (1974-1980) thanks to Balfour's fireballs Princes Park would enjoy promotion to the Premier division, suffer relegation and promotion again.
Former Transfield Services logo In May 2001, Transfield Holdings spun-off its maintenance contracting division along with power, transportation and water assets and listed it on the Australian Securities Exchange as Transfield Services.Transfield seeking $10m from Seven Hills auction Sydney Morning Herald 17 February 2001Commencement of Official Quotation - Transfield Services Limited Australian Securities Exchange 30 April 2001 Transfield Holdings had an initial 45% shareholding.Distribution of Shareholders as at 9/05/2001 Transfield Services 9 May 2001 In July 2004, Transfield Services acquired the New Zealand operations of Serco.Transfield Services sale contract to acquire Serco Group NZ Ltd Transfield Services 5 April 2004Transfield Services acquires Serco Group NZ Ltd Transfield Services 1 July 2004 In February 2005, Transfield Services purchased instrumentation, electrical and mechanical service group Broadspectrum.Transfield Services buys specialist service group Transfield Services 10 February 2005 In June 2007, Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund (that later became RATCH-Australia) was spun-off, comprising seven former Transfield Services power station and water storage assets.

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