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Day: October 8, 2004

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New software boosts electrical re-test schedules

” class=”thumbnail” /> Seaward Electronic Ltd. has developed powerful new software for its PATGuard Plus test records management programme to enable electrical contractors and service engineers to identify and plan re-testing schedules quickly and effectively. The new PATGuard e-Scheduler is the first

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Legrand launches contractor floorbox

The UK’s leading supplier of cable management solutions, Legrand Electric has demonstrated its ability to react to market requirements by launching a new floorbox designed with economy, flexibility and ease of installation in mind. The contractor floorbox accepts surface, rather than panel

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Methodist Central Hall comes out of the shade

Central Hall, Westminster has recently commissioned an external lighting scheme, feeling left in the shadow of its illuminated neighbours Westminster Abbey and the QE II Conference Centre. This project provided some real challenges as two of its most prominent facades face the

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British Energy reports massive losses

British Energy, the UK's biggest electricity producer, has reported a first-quarter loss of 115 million pounds and says it is making progress in plans to delist its shares. British Energy nearly went bust in 2002 after power prices slumped. It subsequently drew

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Viridian announces 250m euro Dublin power plant

The Viridian Group has announced the construction of a second power plant at its Huntstown site, north of Dublin, at the cost of 250 million euro.Patrick Haren, Viridian Group Chief Executive said the project, which will be completed by 2007, would ensure

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New vice president as association seeks alliances

Beama Installation has appointed Electrium chief executive Chris Thomas as its new vice president. In September 2005, on completion of Geoff McCann’s two-year term of office as president, Thomas will assume the association’s presidency. Commenting on Thomas’ official appointment at the association’s

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Ministers consider nuclear option

Sparked by concerns over the security of gas supplies from countries like Russia, ministers are considering enhancing the role of nuclear power in Scotland as a way to guarantee long-term electricity supplies. A series of power cuts have led to fears about

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