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Day: March 16, 2012

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Call for cash

Trade association RenewableUK has called for a significant increase in investment by the UK and Scottish governments to realise the wave and tidal sector’s massive potential. The industry predicts the sector will be worth £3.7bn to the UK by 2020, creating around

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Brighter outdoor lighting

The latest addition to Venture Lighting’s Ceramic range is the compact, tubular CM-CITY lamp, designed to combine high performance and energy efficiency with low operating costs for outdoor lighting. Energy savings typically range from 30% to 70%, compared to other white light

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Guarantee designed with you in mind

Since its launch in May 2011, the Heatstore Dynamic Electric Radiator continues to be the fastest selling range of heating product ever produced by Heatstore – a leading brand in the heating market.

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Online cable finder

In response to popular demand, www.fscables.com now features an easy to use, hassle free reference finder to help track down your alternatives to Belden data cables. The FS Cables range of alternatives to Belden cables includes most well-known types, many of which

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Energy and safety debates top of the agenda at Drives & Controls

With only weeks to go, the NEC is set to become the focus of the largest manufacturing  and engineering event of 2012. The Drives and Controls Exhibition – co-located  with the International Fluid Power Exhibition (IFPEX), Air-Tech, and The Plant  and Asset

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Fire and security convergence explored at IFSEC International 2012

As organisations continue to explore more cost-effective ways to keep their buildings and people safe, there are significant signs that electrical engineers and contractors need to take into consideration the growing convergence between security and fire solutions. Fire Solutions at IFSEC International

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Parliament calls for low-carbon economy by 2050

The EU must harness its energy, transport and agriculture policies to cut CO2 emissions – and improve its Emissions Trading System (ETS) – to make the economy more competitive and dramatically less dependent on fossil fuels by 2050, says a non-binding resolution

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