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Best new product award

ESP is delighted to announce that its innovative GuardCam Deco Wi-Fi security camera and LED floodlight system has been voted ‘Best New Product’ in the Select Industry Awards 2018.  The Select Awards event is one of the most prestigious on the UK

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Portable and scalable

With its new CPCSync feature, Omicron’s modular and mobile CPC 100 multi-functional testing system can be used as a mobile and scalable HV source for on-site induced voltage tests on dry-type transformers (DTT) and gas-insulated switchgears.

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Wind innovation in action

Scotland’s energy minister, Paul Wheelhouse MSP (pictured), yesterday took a demonstration tour aboard the Sea Puffin, the world’s first ‘daughter craft’ based on Surface-Effect-Ship technology. This innovative design uses air cushion technology to dampen out motions in rough seas, enhancing comfort for

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Renovating retrofit

The UK cannot build its way to a low-carbon future without retrofitting the UK’s old, cold homes to meet 2050 climate targets, a new report from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Nottingham Trent University states.

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JTL chief executive responds to good news in Budget

JTL chief executive Jon Graham welcomed the chancellor’s announcement in this week’s Budget of a reduction in the level of contribution required from SMEs, towards the cost of apprenticeships, at a time when the numbers of apprenticeships being started in England is well

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Smart speaking

Bsria will speak and exhibiting at the Smart Buildings Show 2018 – taking place on Wednesday 7 & Thursday 8 November at the Barbican, London. The team will be based at stand no B6 – where colleagues will highlight the member offering which

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Contractors undertake training in variety of ways

More than 1 000 contractors have now taken and passed their 18th Edition training with NICEIC and ELECSA. The 18th Edition launched in July this year with electrical contractors given a six-month transition period to get up to speed with the changes.

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Conquering one of the Seven Wonders of the World

The Electrical Industries Charity (EIC) has announced a team of three trekkers are back from the biggest challenge of the year – the Great Wall of China 2018. In September, trekkers including Mark Doré of Edmundson Electrical, Monika Gaubyte of Keystone Communications

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Like-for-like performance

Meeting climate change targets should be a priority, but automotive companies must begin offering vehicles that are not only as robust as petrol and diesel vehicles, but also better for the environment. It’s this like-for-like performance that will really win over the

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