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NECA welcomes the release of Mr Fluffy address list
The ACT Government’s decision to release the address list of 1021 homes confirmed to contain asbestos affected home insulation has been welcomed by the ... -
Wattage vs Lumens – determining the efficiency and brightness of lights
Often when choosing a suitable lamp, the choice can seem quite easy: one ‘simply’ has to select the most suitable power (Wattage) for ... -
Electric car device to drive profits
A James Cook University researcher is working on a new device that will let electric car owners sell extra current from their vehicle’s battery ... -
Schneider Electric releases upgraded StruxureWare SCADA Expert ClearSCADA software
Schneider Electric has announced the release of StruxureWare SCADA Expert ClearSCADA, an open software platform enabling efficient management and optimisation of remote assets. ‘We ... -
Feed-in facts
As ‘distributed generation’ increases, there’s work to be done on power quality by electricity suppliers and the solar industry. Phil Kreveld reports. The growth ... -
Understand asbestos and breathe easy
Exposure to asbestos is an ongoing concern, but there are some younger members of the industry who have no idea what to look out ... -
Senate approval to provide relief for electrical contractors
Senate approval of the Federal Government’s Growing Jobs and Small Business Package will provide relief for electrical contractors, says the chief executive officer of ... -
Chinese panels… they really do stack up?
Solar panels from China are not necessarily inferior, as they often use Western technology under licence. Phil Kreveld draws attention to other important quality ... -
FLIR’s new flexible coil clamp meters enable easier inspection and navigation
FLIR Systems has announced the new CM55/57 Flexible Clamp Meters and the TA72/74 Universal Flex Current Probe Accessories designed for electrical applications. Made with ... -
Infinity cable recall: act now before it’s too late!
The ACCC is launching a campaign this week to make consumers more aware of the dangers of Infinity Cables. So you may receive calls ...