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Boiler Plus uncovered

When Boiler Plus was first rolled out in April of this year, it was warmly welcomed by the heating controls industry. After all, this new legislation not only sets a new minimum performance standard of 92% ErP for domestic gas boilers in

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Rethinking electric vehicle components

Electric vehicle (EV) power electronics manufacturer REO UK has released an infographic explaining the three key areas for improvement in EV components. The infographic is available to download for free from the REO UK website and aims to help electrical and design

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A flexible solution to safe isolation

Martindale Electric has announced the arrival of its latest CABLOK series, which provides installers and maintenance teams with a simple and reliable solution for locking off multiple breakers, switches and valves, to prevent the re-energising of circuits and systems during maintenance, as

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Role model of the year announced at UK Construction Week

Breaking down barriers in construction, Arleta Andreasik-Paton, an engineering project manager at Aecom, has been named Role Model of the Year at UK Construction Week (UKCW). Recognised for her passion for inspiring the next generation into construction, Andreasik-Paton was presented with her

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Lithium-ion cells for International Space Station

GS Yuasa lithium-ion cells have been delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) for the second time. The cells were delivered into space by the ISS’s H-II Transfer Vehicle, which was launched by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on 23 September from the

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Sparking safety in Scotland

Commenting on Hard-Wired Problems – a new report highlighting key issues, around electric heating, such as fuel poverty in Scotland – Wayne Mackay of safety charity Electrical Safety First, said: “We welcome this report, which shows a higher proportion of Scots are

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Bursary helps more women in to electrical industry

NICEIC has been helping more women into the electrical industry through its Jobs for the Girls Bursary Scheme. The scheme offers grants to women already working in the industry or looking to get a helping hand at the start of their career.

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