Technology
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Continuing fall in electricity demand sees further reduction in NEM emissions
The most recent pitt&sherry Carbon Emissions Index Update indicates that the declining trend in electricity demand and emissions continued in July 2013. The total reduction in ... -
Yingli Solar opens new Australian office in Sydney
Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited announced today the official opening of its Australian operations in Sydney. -
Young Australian lighting designer wins global distribution deal
Seaton McKeon, a young designer based in Sydney, has won the chance of a lifetime to see his lighting design put into production by a leading ... -
Central configuration for industrial WLAN networks
Phoenix Contact has equipped the industrial WLAN access points from the WLAN 5100 series with a cluster management function. This makes it easier to configure and ... -
element14 partners with TE Connectivity
element14 has partnered with TE Connectivity (TE) to showcase the latest products and technologies for material handling and industrial control applications to customers in the Asia-Pacific ... -
Scholz launches new Lumex website
Scholz Industries has officially launched a new Lumex website - lumexelectric.com.au -
The race to 40GBASE-T, part 2
As the data centre market continues to grow from 1GbE to 10GbE and beyond, the backward compatibility of the RJ-45 will be of extreme importance. It ... -
Lighting Council Australia releases guide to MEPS for incandescent lamps
Lighting Council Australia has updated its guide to energy efficiency regulations in Australia affecting incandescent (including halogen) lamps. -
Four network BYOD impacts every organisation should be aware of
Businesses have much to gain by embracing the bring-your-own device (BYOD) trend. While most organisations are already moving in this direction, many have yet to fully ... -
Water ‘proof’ vs water ‘tolerant’ fibre optic cables
The basic mechanical failure mechanism for optical fibres is the slow to rapid growth of any glass imperfections in the fibre caused by the fibre being ...