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Day: July 27, 2009

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Second generation of Wi-LEM wireless sub-metering components

LEM has extended its Wi-LEM (Wireless Local Energy Meter) family to allow the remote  measurement and monitoring of electricity, water and other metered utilities as well as temperature and humidity. It allows industrial and commercial enterprises to break down energy and water

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Advanced Manufacturing Package launch

A significant package of measures to help UK manufacturers seize the opportunities provided by emerging technologies will be published on Tuesday 28 July by Business Secretary Lord Mandelson. Advanced Manufacturing – Building Britain's Future is part of the government's targeted strategies for

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Monitor energy consumption and reduce costs

Wireless telemetry specialist Radio-Tech has developed an energy management system to enable organisations to monitor and ultimately reduce its energy consumption. The company's wireless data capture technology allows for 24/7 monitoring of remote assets and consumption of water, electricity and gas; regular

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Compact vandal-proof illuminated keypads are waterproof

Foremost Electronics, the Essex-based specialist distributor of electromechanical components announces the introduction of two vandal resistant metal keypads. Responding to increasing demand for secure and rugged security switching these compact, low profile, metal keypads may be used in public and industrial environments

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CHP Awards 2009 open for entries

The Combined Heat and Power Awards 2009 is now open for entries. Awards will be made across seven categories. The Innovation Award rewards technological or commercial advice in the sector and was secured in 2008 by Baxi for their work on micro-CHP.

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Extra finance to start flowing for wind power

Three UK-based banks start work today with the European Investment Bank (EIB) on a programme to lend up to £1bn to onshore wind farms over the next three years. The cash, part of the additional £4 billion of EIB lending to support

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