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Day: June 7, 2012

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In agreement on energy

The Independent today reported on a new energy partnership between the UK and Norway which it says will help create more than 1600 jobs and could “secure affordable power supplies for decades”. David Cameron and Norwegian PM, Jens Stoltenberg, announced the partnership

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Repic hosts fourth WEEE Forum Conference in UK

Repic, the waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) producer compliance scheme and a member of the WEEE Forum – a European association representing the interests of 41 electrical and electronic waste collection and recycling organisations run on behalf of producers – will

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Biggest ever Energy Event 

‘More is better’ is the message from The Energy Event 2012, which has just announced the full conference programme for this year’s show. Set to host more sessions than last year, with more industry thought leaders, more interaction, more case studies and

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Cibse announces expanded Young Engineers Awards for 2012

The growing importance of young engineers and their role in helping the UK emerge from economic recession is to be reflected in a new awards scheme developed by the Chartered Institution of Building Service Engineers (Cibse) announced today. The Cibse Young Engineers

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MID-compliant energy meters

Carlo Gavazzi has updated its popular family of easy-to-install DIN three phase energy meters to meet the requirements of the Measuring Instruments Directive (MID).  The EM23-DIN energy meter and EM24-DIN energy analyser are available with immediate effect and will be closely followed

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LED lighting the way

Offering a range of stylish and contemporary lighting solutions is Scolmore’s OVIA range of LED wall lights which includes the LED310WH.

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New door entry system

Security products supplier, ESP, continues to drive growth of security products through the UK electrical trade with the addition of a new multi-way system to its growing access control range.

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Relays smallest in class

Wieland Electric is launching a new range of safety relays that are only 22.5mm wide and have been designed for universal use. The new SNO 4083KM relays are suitable for most mechanical engineering applications, particularly special machine engineering or for smaller serial

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Integration is key for security

The landlords of the new St Botolphs Building in the City of London has specified an integrated security installation to combine CCTV and access control. Appointed by Skanska to provide this installation, independent electronic security specialist Quantum (UK) Ltd selected the SiPass

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