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Day: May 17, 2010

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Cutting central government emissions by 10% in 12 months

Carbon emissions from central government will be cut by 10% in the next 12 months, prime minister David Cameron announced on Friday, the most ambitious commitment on UK government emissions ever made. Government department headquarters will also publish online in real time

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Wilts announces Management Academy graduates

Trowbridge-based Wilts, an independent electrical wholesaler, has just completed its second Management Academy. Launched in 2007 and open to all of Wilts' 600+ employees, the 15-month programme enables members to develop and further their careers within the company, taking individuals through various

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UPS product lines recognised by Frost & Sullivan

Based on its recent analysis of the energy and power systems market, Frost & Sullivan has recognized Socomec UPS with the 2009 European Energy & Power Systems Product Line Strategy Award, for its extensive product range. Although the demand for uninterrupted power

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Hire drive saves production for glass plant

Quantum Controls has saved a glass manufacturer from suffering a major loss of production after working over the weekend to replace a failed variable speed drive. The variable speed drive was controlling a fan employed by Custom Glass of Merseyside to cool

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Make the right connection

The Cee Range of low voltage plugs, from Lewden Electrical Industries and its Italian partners Palazzoli, offers electrical installers a robust, high quality product that is also extremely good value for money.  Designed to help the installer make a quick connection, the

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Strengthening the case for basket tray

Ellis Patents has launched a basket tray clip that provides a strong and reliable means of  securing cables with high fault levels to the increasingly popular cable management solution when used in conjunction with its heavy duty trefoil cleats.  The clip means

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AMSC receives $445m multi-year order from Sinovel Wind

American Superconductor Corporation today announced it has received a new multi-year order worth approximately $445m (£301m) from Sinovel Wind Group Co, the world's third largest wind turbine manufacturer. Under the terms of the agreement, AMSC will begin shipping core electrical components for

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