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Using IEEE 1346 To Combat Voltage Sags

This standard provides information for determining a statistically valid, up-front cost impact of plant downtime for your site and equipment
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Leviton course approved for CEUs
Apr 16, 2004, 09:57 a.m. ET, EC&M Web site
Daylong workshop discusses structured wiring

GE Consumer and Industrial presents its Edison Award winner
Apr 15, 2004, 09:47 a.m. ET, EC&M Web site
Winner recognized for church lighting design

NETA puts out a call for papers
Apr 14, 2004, 09:47 a.m. ET, EC&M Web site
Submission deadline is May 1

FuelCell Energy and PPL EnergyPlus to help power New York hotel
Apr 13, 2004, 09:54 a.m. ET, EC&M Web site
Project selected to receive $920,000 in funding

April 2004 news archive
Apr 7, 2004, 10:00 a.m. ET, EC&M Web site
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Web-ready UPS

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February 2004

Now that the Aug. 14 blackout has brought the instability of the nation’s transmission grid into sharp focus, the time couldn’t be better for alternative power generating technologies to begin expanding their reach. Photovoltaic systems, which used to be just a fringe power source, could be poised to help more energy-conscious facilities soak up the power of the sun and save some money in the process.

View this feature and the rest of the articles in our February issue.

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  The NEC is steadily expanding to include more communications wiring requirements. With the increasing number of low-voltage wiring installations, how should the NFPA and NEC respond?
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