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Day: July 5, 2005

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Megaman Illuminate Eco Friendly Tree House

Megaman’s 7W GU10 lamps are being used within Tree House, a radical self-build project in Clapham, South London. Due for completion in late 2005, the house is being built to the highest design specification and will be the most eco-friendly dwelling of

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Luxo Travel Downlighters specified for 30 St Mary Axe

Luxo has supplied 1700 of its Travel 2310-226-7 recessed downlighters, with twin 26 watt lamps and low glare turbo cross louver, to Hills Electrical for installation on level’s 28 to 34 of 30 St Mary Axe – affectionately known as the Gherkin.

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The Electrical Industry Awards 2005

The Electrical Industry Awards 2005 Electrical Times and Electrical Review invite readers to enter the Electrical Industry Awards 2005, a prestigous event recognising the achievements of all those who work in the sector. The awards ceremony will take place at the National

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British Gas takes wind turbines to individual homes

British Gas announced plans on Tuesday that would allow homeowners to generate a free supply of electricity from wind power. The energy supplier has signed an exclusive agreement with Windsave to make the roof-top wind turbines, first reported in the May issue

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US firm buys Bradford switchgear manufacturer

Texas-based Powell Industries has bought Bradford-based Switchgear and Instrumentation in a deal with former parent company, Yorkshire’s NG Bailey Organisation. Powell will gain improved market share and opportunities from this, especially in Europe and the Middle East. The new parent company has

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Cibse will hold conference on revisions to Part L

On 8 and 9 November 2005, Cibse, with the support of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, will hold a two-day conference, focused on informing industry about the changes to Parts L and F of the new Building Regulations. The conference

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Micro CHP installed in 500 Manchester homes

A new central heating system that also generates electricity is being fitted in over 500 homes in Manchester. The units are intended to provide up to two thirds of the power needed for a typical house. Homeowners on The Way Estate in

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