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Technology to market - Online UPS puts the ABCs of power conditioning into practice
The latest addition to Powervar's family of power quality solutions is the Security Plus Series - a 2.0 to 6.0 kVA isolated, online double conversion UPS system - designed to provide optimum reliability and comprehensive protection against power outages, surges and noise associated with dirty electrical power. 
Technology to market - Amorphous metal core transformers
Traditional distribution transformers are contributing to important energy losses across diverse distribution networks claims Wilson Power Solutions. Why is this? No-load losses are present in the transformers even when they are under no-load conditions; in addition, the load factor is very low UK-wide. Put together, up to 3% of all 
Technology to market - Proven power correction
Recent evidence of micro-renewable technologies not working as efficiently as their hype, makes the proven power correction techniques offer more for industries to reduce their energy consumption. CLM managing director Paul Caddick explains 
Anglia signs power storage innovator
Anglia is strengthening its support of automatic meter reading, green energy and other expanding power markets with the announcement of a new franchise agreement with Maxwell Technology, developer of Ultracapacitor energy storage and power delivery technology. 
Factories of the future
ManuFuture, the European technology platform for future manufacturing technologies, has decided to set up a new industry-led research and development (R&D) association, European Factories of the Future Research Association (EFFRA), that will engage into a public private partnership (PPP) in the area of R&D with the European Commission. 
Technology to market - Total reliability for navigation lights
Saft maintenance-free, lightweight nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery modules are providing vital power for the innovative, self-contained, photovoltaic-powered navigation lights developed by Sabik Informationssysteme, the navigation aid specialist, for marking abandoned offshore structures in the Frigg North Sea oilfield 
First methanol fuel cell supplied
UPS Systems is supplying two methanol fuel cells to npower renewables for prime power in a portable wind monitoring application. 
Technology to market - HTS wire helps CERN circulate first LHC beam
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), the world's largest research organisation devoted to studying particle physics, constructed a 27km accelerator in a circular tunnel to examine the fundamental characteristics of matter. Electrical Review takes a closer look at the project 




