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Author: Elinore Mackay

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A flying start

The 2016 SkillElectric heats have got off to a flying start with three talented electricians taking top spots around England and Wales.

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Overhead line conductors blend into Norwegian nature reserve  

Statnett, Norway’s state owned power system operator, has energised 68 km of Nexans’ coloured conductors on its new overhead transmission line connecting central Norway to western Norway. The line will secure the supply of power in the region. Nexans’ coloured conductors have

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New partnership announced

Power Control has appointed Greenville Electrical as its key Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) representative in Northern Ireland. 

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Gossage: Gossip June 2016

Half angel, half bird My many thousands of devoted readers will recall I have long been sceptical about the practical effects of the government’s Contracts for Difference flagship scheme. All too often it has been a case of the taxpayer generously subsidising

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JIB launches scholarship grant

A new scholarship grant that will award £3000 to an individual studying in the electrical industry has been launched by the Joint Industry Board (JIB).

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Quality at top of agenda

Tratos has become the newest member to sign the Europacable Industry Charter, joining an group of European and worldwide cable manufacturers that have pledged to uphold ethical, sustainable and high quality cable development and manufacturing.

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World of Wedgwood

Set up in 1759 by Josiah Wedgwood, the grandfather of naturalist Charles Darwin, the 256-year-old Wedgwood Company, in Staffordshire, is one of the oldest in the world.  When it came to refurbishing and developing the £34m World of Wedgwood Attraction, products from

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