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Electrician’s public liability insurance

Public liability insurance is an extremely important cover for electricians and many other trades due to the potential hazards you may come across during your work. It helps to protect you against any claims made against you by members of the public

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Debut for hybrid system for automotive connectivity

Molex, a leading global manufacturer of electronic solutions, recently launched the stAK50h Unsealed Connection System, designed to deliver both signal and ethernet connectivity in automotive body electronics, safety and driver assist, comfort and infotainment devices and modules.

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Switches support high performance

Harting has developed a new ethernet switch that enables the implementation of individually tailored plug & play network solutions for data-intensive applications.

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Housing Association support

Rosebery Housing Association has upgraded its fire detection system from Grade D LD3 to LD2 across its properties using Aico Ei160 Series alarms.  On completion of the installation, Rosebery held a community event which Aico supported, providing information to residents about fire

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Tridonic announcement

Tridonic is assisting luminaire manufacturers in the configuration, transmission and control of driver settings.

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Europe bans UK boondoggle

 A decision from the European Court of Justice has brought to a crashing halt a UK Government scheme  which has already paid out £5.6bn. The money has gone almost entirely  to those in business to sell  electricity, ostensibly to ensure the lights

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A salutary reminder

Electric vehicles may have a very green reputation. But an important reminder: they can only be as green as the electricity they are using.

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Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday

Those deluded fools who are not true believers nuclear power will save the world were very depressed when the firmly anti-atom French environment minister Nicolas Hulot very publicly resigned from the Macron government. 

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Scheme in doubt

Plans for a new nuclear power station in Cumbria are moving closer to collapse. Nugen, owned by Toshiba, the troubled Japanese conglomerate, is laying off 60% of the staff involved with developing its Moorside plant.  If no buyer is found before January,

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