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Storage & Resilience

Micro mission

E+I Engineering explores the role of microgrids in critical power management.

5 March, 2020
Commissioning & Reliability

Raising the bar

Mark Rushton, UK marketing manager at Harting Ltd, explains how RFDI technology is helping the company’s European Distribution Centre set new standards in logistics.

5 March, 2020
Commissioning & Reliability

Cool strategies

Variable speed drives generate heat – that's a fact of life – and usually that heat is unwanted. But what’s the best way to deal with it? Alan Baird, country manager UK and Ireland at Danfoss Drives looks at the options.

5 March, 2020
Commissioning & Reliability

Where the smart money is

Mark Redfern, managing director at Wieland Electric, looks at the role modular wiring plays in creating truly intelligent buildings and how it offers flexibility for the future in commercial buildings.

5 March, 2020
Commissioning & Reliability

Intelligence report

5 March, 2020
Commissioning & Reliability

Building better

A transformational decade lies ahead for building and construction. Gail Cook, global head of marcoms, Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation, predicts the trends that will shake up the indu

5 March, 2020
Commissioning & Reliability

Size matters

Rob Mather, solutions director at Power Control, discusses the often controversial topic of sizing DC cables and DC isolation.

5 March, 2020
Commissioning & Reliability

Heating up history

Koen Verleyen, marketing manager at nVent, explores the rise of heat tracing cable technology.

5 March, 2020
Commissioning & Reliability

Staying grounded

26 February, 2020
Grid & Connections

Nuclear spring 

Fukushima is planning to transform itself into a renewable energy hub, almost nine years after it became the scene of one of the world’s worst nuclear accidents. The prefecture in north-east Japan will forever be associated with the triple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in March 2011.

18 February, 2020