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Day: August 3, 2011

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Opinion – Gossage

Catalogue of errors When the Coalition government came into office just 15 months ago, amongst the briefings prepared for incoming ministers was one on international fuel prices. Specifically how they were likely to go up (or down) over the next 15 years.

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Birmingham firm fits out UK’s largest solar farm

Birmingham electrical services contractor JT Hawkes has brought renewable energy to 1,500 homes in Oxfordshire by fitting out Britain's largest solar power plant. The environmental specialist worked against the clock to design, install and commission the electricity plant for Westmill Solar Farm

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Control for centre of excellence

CP Electronics has installed controls at the newly refurbished Worcester Royal Infirmary building, now part of the University of Worcester. Installed and specified by MITIE Engineering Services (Midlands), various products from CP have been used to control illumination levels in the corridors,

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Simplify virtual server shutdown

Eaton has launched the latest version of its Intelligent Power Manager software that gives Information Technology (IT) managers improved monitoring and management of servers in a cluster within VMware's vSphere application for virtualised environments. When power is compromised, vSphere users can direct

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Newland Homes contract win

Electrical manufacture Hager has announced a new two-year contract with Newland Homes to supply consumer units and wiring accessories. Newland Homes builds new homes across the South West that are tailored to suit the surrounding environment and the local area. Over the

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Making primary injection portable

While capable of delivering 900 A continuously and 5,000 A for short periods, the new Ingvar primary current injection test set from Megger is readily portable, making it ideal for on-site use, even in applications such as underground substations where access would

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Energy-saving sensors

MK Electric is launching a cost-effective BattenFit Sensor range that can deliver energy savings of up to 80%.

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Fast-fit cable clamps

Click Scolmore will be using ELEX to showcase the latest additions to its successful ‘Flow' range of connectors – which provide installers with two new products that are superior and quicker to install than anything currently on the market. The CT103C 3-pin

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