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BTicino releases Linea 3000 video entrance unit
BTicino has released a modern and robust video entrance unit, the Linea 3000, made specifically for high-level applications. BTicino improved on the model before ... -
Schneider Electric introduces new Compact NSX range
Schneider Electric has announced the release of its new Compact NSXm circuit breaker and switch disconnectors. The new products offer a heightened level ... -
Australia hits new solar energy record
The Australian Photovoltaic Institute (APVI) and the Clean Energy Regulator have released new data that shows Australia generates enough solar power to fuel ... -
Gas pushes Australian electricity prices higher
Gas is just as polluting as coal as an energy source which will result in the price of electricity going up in Australia, according ... -
ABB and IBM partner in industrial artificial intelligence solutions
ABB and IBM has announced a collaboration that will bring together ABB’s digital offering and IBM’s Watson Internet of Things (IoT). ABB has an ... -
Harvesting energy from the moon the way forward
Dr David Criswell, a retired physicist from the University of Houston, has been developing Lunar-based Solar Power (LSP) for over 40 years. It all ... -
Energy meters giving false readings
A recent study has shown that some electronic energy meters can give false readings that are up to 582% higher than actual energy consumption. ... -
Mount Gellibrand wind farm to start construction
Construction for Mount Gellibrand’s 132MW wind farm is finally getting underway five years after it was granted approval. Acciona who are a renewable energy ... -
Screwing up solar installations
An English manufacturer has released a screw designed to make solar panel installations 30% faster and 30% stronger. But how is this achieved with ... -
Leading the charge
Battery testing and charging for substations and electric traction can be challenging. Phil Kreveld delves into the detail. The important difference between charging for ...