News
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Recall on faulty electrical cables
Commissioner for Fair Trading Rod Stowe today announced a voluntary recall on faulty cables used for household electrical wiring. -
New Silicon Valley Partnership to Propel ChargeIQ Electric Vehicle Charging Solution into US
In a push to capture a slice of the burgeoning worldwide electric vehicle charging infrastructure market, estimated to exceed $3.8 billion by 2020, the Australian producers ... -
21st Birthday Celebrations for Chatfield OzCool
One of Melbourne’s leading commercial and industrial air conditioning and refrigeration installation, service and maintenance companies, Chatfield OzCool, is celebrating its 21st anniversary. -
ABB commissions world’s highest capacity HVDC Light underwater power link
ABB has delivered the East West Interconnector to EirGrid, the Irish transmission system operator. -
Scholz Industries joins Organic Response strategic alliance
Scholz Industries managing director Erik Scholz has issued a statement announcing a new partnership with the Organic Response strategic alliance. -
Schneider Electric supports Australia’s University of Wollongong in its Solar Decathlon win
The University of Wollongong (Team UOW Australia) has won the 2013 Solar Decathlon China, with their Illawarra Flame Australia house. -
Australian team wins international ‘energy olympics’ in China
Team UOW Australia, a partnership between the University of Wollongong and TAFE Illawarra, has been announced as the winner of the Solar Decathlon China 2013 finals ... -
Standards Australia announces new CEO
The Board of Standards Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Bronwyn Evans as Chief Executive Officer, due to the forthcoming retirement of incumbent ... -
Master Electricians Australia announces new alliance with Clipsal and Schneider Electric
Master Electricians Australia (MEA) has announced a new alliance with electrical manufacturing heavyweight Clipsal and Schneider Electric. -
NECA, MEA members eligible for discounted CEDIA training
Members of the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) and Master Electricians Australia (MEA) can save up to 17.5% of the cost of completing training courses ...