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KNX to attend light+building trade fair in Frankfurt
This year KNX will once again be represented at the light+building trade fair in Frankfurt (30 March - 4 April 2014). -
Lighting Council Australia’s LED Seminar Series
Lighting Council Australia has convened the LED Seminar Series in major capital cities at time where many cities in the world are moving - or contemplating ... -
GSES releases a technical paper on oversizing PV arrays to inverters
Global Sustainable Energy Solutions (GSES) has released a technical white paper, entitled Oversizing PV Arrays, to address issues faced when designing photovoltaics (PV) systems so that ... -
Webinar on voltage optimisation
Any organisation that is interested in reducing their electricity usage can find out about the considerable savings that can be gained from voltage optimisation (on average ... -
Philips celebrates 100 years of research
Royal Philips celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of Philips Research at a special stakeholder event in Eindhoven. -
Clean Energy Council to host Wind Industry Forum
The Clean Energy Council is hosting a Wind Industry Forum for everyone who works on the technical side of wind farms, or wants to know more ... -
Non-conforming products widespread across building and construction sector
New Ai Group research reveals the widespread use of non-conforming products across the building and construction sector. -
Female tradies solution for apprentice shortage
There’s a growing band of enthusiastic women who are ‘pulling on the boots’, mixing it with the guys and training to become tradeswomen across traditionally male ... -
NEXTDC M1 is first data centre to go live with REC solar panels
REC, a leading global provider of solar energy solutions, has continued its ascendancy in Australia by providing REC Peak Energy Series solar panels for Australia’s largest ... -
National Electrical Licensing abandoned by COAG
NECA is pleased that COAG has today refused to sign-off on the inferior national electrical licensing scheme proposal presented earlier in the year. NECA believes the ...