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Day: April 24, 2009

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Power logger launch

Electrocorder has launched a new three phase voltage and current logger. The EC-6VA is used by power utilities, facility management, electrical contractors and industry to measure voltage and load currents on single and three phase systems. The logger kits include Rogowski current

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Low profile accessories added to range

GET, by Schneider Electric, has added low profile wiring accessories to its Ultimate range of moulded and decorative metal flat plate products to provide installers and contractors with a modern and easy-to-fit solution to offer customers. Designed for a safe and simple

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Making a stand at Firex

Klaxon Signals will be showcasing the flagship ranges of Sonos and Nexus electronic sounders, beacons, and sounder/beacons at the Firex exhibition this year (Stand D15, Hall 3). The Nexus range is suitable for larger commercial and industrial applications and has recently achieved

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MK hospital lights up with LEDs

LED light columns from EcoLEDLighting and Holophane Europe are being used to promote accessibility and safety for users and visitors to Milton Keynes Hospital. Located in a park close to the hospital, the custom-built fittings deliver enhanced light levels on pathways as

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UK sets world’s first carbon budgets

 The UK this week became the first country in the world to bind itself into an ambitious long-term framework to limit its greenhouse gas emissions. Announcing the UK's first three ‘carbon budgets' alongside his fiscal Budget, the Chancellor also set out new

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No new coal without CCS

A future that curbs emissions from new coal fired power stations, and will see the UK lead the world in the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, was proposed by Ed Miliband this week. Setting the UK at the forefront

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Small businesses losing faith in government following 2009 Budget

Research carried out by the Forum of Private Business (FPB) following the 2009 Budget suggests owners of smaller firms are losing faith in the government. In all, 97% of respondents to the organisation's post-Budget online survey believe nothing has been done to

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