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“Stands Scotland where it did?”

ScottishPower has been paid £107 million for switching off its wind turbines during a three-year delay in completing an undersea cable project which was supposed to solve that very problem.

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Finding fault

Craig Collinson, operations director at Smith Brothers, explores the methods and expertise required in specialist cable fault testing.

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Test lead sets now available from major electrical wholesalers

Cliff Electronics has been manufacturing test leads for a number of market-leading electrical test equipment OEMs for many years and is now making a wide range of test leads available direct to end users via major electrical wholesalers nationwide. In response to

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Fully automatic coupling of chains for cranes

Cable management expert igus has developed its e-rover to supply Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTG) cranes with both electrical power and data.  This allows the RTG to switch from diesel power to electrical power, saving thousands of pounds per year in diesel costs. 

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All fired up over fire cable specification

Against the backdrop of increased focus on raising safety standards, Newey & Eyre is reminding installers that, when it comes to specifying fire rated cable, it’s important to choose from a reputable manufacturer to ensure quality control. As we all know, soft

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£2.2m power boost in Shoreditch

A £2.2m electrical engineering project by UK Power Networks is underway to upgrade the power network in Shoreditch. The company which owns and operates London’s electricity network will be extending an underground cable tunnel recently built between the East End and the

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