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Replacing vintage subsea cable to Michigan Island
When Cloverland Electric Cooperative wanted to replace the aging subsea cable that serves Drummond Island in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, they turned to experienced utility consultant GRP ... -
NECA condemns ACT government for suppressing deadly asbestos data
NECA has condemned the ACT Government for again refusing to release a list of Canberra homes containing potentially deadly loose fill asbestos, putting the lives of ... -
Clipsal Lighting announces new line-up of products
Clipsal Lighting has announced a new line-up of products for the residential, commercial and industrial markets. -
NECA welcomes ceiling space safety campaign
NECA was pleased to be involved in the launch of the Queensland safety in ceiling spaces campaign presented by the Attorney General. -
Lumex wins in the Adelaide Market
Scholz Industries has announced that it has secured a major project order in Adelaide. This is for the supply of a number of Lumex LED light ... -
Management changes at NECA Victoria and 370 Degrees Group
After 15 years with NECA as the Victoria Chapter executive director, Philip Green will be moving into a new role as chief executive officer of 370 ... -
Hills Limited National Road Show
Hills Limited is kicking off a National Road Show with the unveiling of two Innovation Airstream vans that will hit the road to engage with customers ... -
Bacardi makes energy efficiency upgrades to its rum facility in Puerto Rico
Bacardi, the world famous maker of rum, has highlighted significant reductions in water and energy use in its 2013 corporate social responsibility (CSR) report. -
Q&A with new Philips Lighting ANZ general manager
Rob Fletcher returned to Australia in December 2013 after 30 years abroad, to take up the position of Philips Lighting ANZ general manager. In a recent ... -
Finalists to develop wireless power solutions for element14 design competition
The element14 Community has selected 12 finalists in the “Beyond the Phone” Wireless Power Challenge. The finalists were chosen from hundreds of submissions around the world ...