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1. Royal Free Hospital wires up for refurbishment
(Electrical Review/Product News)
... as part of the reburbishment of the 1960’s Anne Bryan’s House. The refurbishment, which is due to be completed this year, will provide housing for 180 hospital employees. Click Scolmore’s Mode accessories ...
2. Part P public consultation launched
(Electrical Review/News)
... imposes. Proposed amendments include reducing the amount of smaller-scale work that is notifiable and allowing unregistered installers to employ competent third-party electricians to inspect and test their ...
... tapes made of YBCO (yttrium barium copper oxide) also known as coated conductors. At temperatures lower than -180°C the thin ceramic layer becomes superconducting and can conduct electricity approximately ...
... about Green Deal that not surprisingly many employers tell us they are unsure of where to start to prepare their people to support and take advantage of the initiative. The Green Deal Connections events ...
5. High efficiency electric radiator
(Electrical Review/Product News)
... room temperature, minimising temperature overshoot and drift, to give superior user comfort. Coupled with its rapid warm up response, this results in energy savings when compared to oil filled competitors. ...
... manager for Brady Corporation.  Brady Mobile was specifically designed for easy creation of label templates. It includes a bar coding feature and a wide variety of symbols and pictograms. Another new ...
National Electrotechnical Training (NET) has announced all candidates taking the AM2 Assessment of Occupational Competence will have to complete an NET checklist, signed by their employer and training ...
... regulatory body for the electrical contracting industry and a name recognised by householders. “NICEIC regularly promotes the importance of employing a NICEIC registered contractor to homeowners and ...
9. Free Flash workshops for London 2012
(Electrical Review/News)
...  *Eligible businesses must have a London borough postcode, an annual turnover of under £42 million and less than 250 employees.  ...
10. Clean, affordable energy
(Electrical Review/Product News)
... affordable energy from tidal streams and ocean currents could soon be a reality, with scale models of the innovative Evopod demonstrating the viability of the oceans as an energy source. The Evopod employs ...
11. Solar site-survey tool
(Electrical Review/Product News)
... user to quickly identify the location where maximum levels of solar power can be collected and accurately measure irradiance, roof pitch, orientation and both ambient air and PV module temperature. The ...
... allow PV installers and their supply chain to recruit or at least retain employees, and provide customers with renewed confidence,” says Reeve. Reeve concluded: “Two factors that are guaranteed to cull ...
... will employ 300 people once completely invested, was partly financed by a $95.5 million federal grant from the Department of Energy (DoE) under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Saft also ...
... apprentices, employers can reap the rewards too. Company representatives also visit their overseas counterparts, so British firms can gain an understanding of the market and business environment in the ...
15. Automatic protection for luxury brand
(Electrical Review/Product News)
... renowned fashion icon chose PowerContinuity Systems from a number of companies, to ensure that their new world headquarters, which brings all the companies eight-hundred and fifty employees together under ...
16. Gossage - opinion
(Features/Opinion)
... them. Which leaves Centrica heavily under attack from large shareholders for contemplating such a proven loss-making path. And Scottish Power, based in the nuclear free zone of Scotland, but receiving ...
17. Nuclear opportunities
(Electrical Review/News)
... and providing a legacy of growth in the local community. As well as developing the skills of EDF Energy employees, this is a key initiative to help fill gaps in the energy sector skills base, including ...
18. Keeping up to speed
(Features/Features)
... on how full or empty your half-glass is. However, around 95,000 tonnes of new lighting equipment enter the UK market every year and at some time in the future these will need to be disposed of responsibly. ...
... in-depth stocks and employee development will be equipped to offer the sort of first class customer service being demanded by the markets. It is also important not to ignore the importance quality distribution ...
Working in the electrical industry is intrinsically dangerous. The potential for something to go wrong is all too apparent – whether it’s an accident to the employee themselves or a problem with the work ...