Author: Simeon Barut
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NECA sees opportunities for electrical contractors in 2017/18 Budget
NECA chief executive Suresh Manickam says that even though there are no major items for the electrical industry in the 2017/18 Federal Budget, he is pleased ... -
The International Lighting and Facilities Event
The sparc-FMA International Lighting and Facilities event is back with global innovators that cover outdoor lighting and designs that achieve net zero energy buildings. The event ... -
Nedlands Group announce the appointment of Global Supply Chain Manager
Nedlands Group has introduced a new supply chain role in its China office in order to keep up with growing customer demand. Dave Walker will be ... -
‘Electrical installations – Generating sets’ gets updates
AS/NZS 3010:2017 Electrical installations – Generating sets, an important document in the electrical industry, was recently published with an assortment of updates to replace the 2005 ... -
Security of Payments reforms are critical
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has put forth a submission to the Federal Government’s review of Security of Payments laws in the building and ... -
ABB release MNS-Up innovation
ABB has introduced a new compact uninterruptible power distribution solution that is set to support mission critical power applications. The ABB Ability Mission Critical Power Control ... -
Five minute settlement needed for NEM stability
Reposit chief executive Dean Spaccavento says that the Australian Energy Market Commission needs to enforce a five-minute energy settlement rule so that the National Electricity Market ... -
The 2017 NECA ESV Australian Standards Updates Roadshow
The Wiring Rules and other Australian Standards are set to be updated and with it comes information sessions. NECA Victoria and Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) are ... -
NECA shines light on asbestos
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has supported calls for vendor disclosure law reform that assist with buyers of old residential properly that may contain ... -
Tellurium could be the key to solar technology
Tellurium, a key ‘super-metal’ used in high-end solar panels, has been found at the bottom of the ocean by scientists. The BBC reported that 480km ...