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  1. Half a Million lights lit for charity breaking Guinness World Record

    Half a Million lights lit for charity breaking Guinness World Record Lights are an important part to the Christmas Festival as well as the gifts, food, wine and more. A family from the capital of Australia, Canberra, has shattered a Guinness World Record for the 2nd time by lighting more than half a million lights for charity. Dave Richard and his family have reclaimed back the world record by displaying a total Read more...
  2. Absence of streetlights caused a death? Council blamed for death of an 18 year old

    Absence of streetlights caused a death? Council blamed for death of an 18 year old Warwickshire Council was blamed to contributing to the death of a university student whilst trying to cut costs by switching off streetlights. Archie Wellbelove was hit by a taxi and killed on 7th December, 2012 when coming home from a night out. Mr. Wellbelove, who was in his first year at Warwick University, studying English and French was Read more...
  3. Security Cameras that can tell if you're fighting

    Security Cameras that can tell if you're fighting The creation of a new CCTV camera (Kintense), with a built in monitoring system designed to detect aggressive behaviour was presented at the SenSys conference in Rome, Italy, earlier this month. The skeletal recognition tech behind Kinect is useful for more than just gaming used with Microsoft's gaming sensor. Kintense, a system designed Read more...
  4. Accident at work leads electrical firm to a £2000 fine

    Accident at work leads electrical firm to a £2000 fine An electrician has sustained burns to his face, wrists and hands after an ‘arc flashover’. A Dundee man Gordon Roberts, aged 38 at the time of the incident spent 9 days in hospital for treatment of his injuries on December 2nd 2010. McGill Electrical Ltd was fined a sum of £2,000 after the company admitted breaching Health and Safety Read more...
  5. Man padlocks electricity meter refusing to upgrade

    Man padlocks electricity meter refusing to upgrade A local Long Jetty man, Peter Knight, claims he will not be bullied into having his electricity credit meter changed. He has gone to the extent of padlocking his meter in an attempt to resist a new electricity meter installation by the Ausgrid technicians.  Fashion importer and wholesaler, Mr Knight said, “Bring it on, I will be ready. This Read more...
  6. The future of Eco-Living

    The future of Eco-Living Imagine a home which would automatically switch off the lights for you whenever the sun appears; a home which could tell you when you are ‘out and about’, that your son has left the T.V and playstation on; or even a house which has been developed with micro glass sphere-enriched paint on the walls which has properties making it ideal for Read more...
  7. Saudi Arabia's KSA could save up to $26.7 billion!

    Saudi Arabia's KSA could save up to $26.7 billion! KSA who are a leading figure in the Saudi Arabian electrical industry have suggested that by adopting new power and energy conservation methods, the country could save up to $26.7 billion. Sami Akeel, the vice president of Sawary Energy has recently highlighted the experiences of foreign countries which have reduced power consumption by nearly Read more...
  8. Magherafelt Residents save on heating costs

    Magherafelt Residents save on heating costs Due to residents struggling to heat their homes with the recent rise in oil prices, a new group has been set up to buy home heating oil in bulk in the town of Magherafelt. The idea for creating the ‘Oil club’ originated in Glenravel in Co. Antrim, the new Magherafelt ‘Oil club’ have claimed that already they have made savings of Read more...
  9. Netatmo: Starck's New Intelligent Thermostat

    Netatmo: Starck's New Intelligent Thermostat An innovation company, Netatmo which develops consumer electronics for a better connected lifestyle, has unveiled the Thermostat designed by Starck. The Thermostat’s intelligent design was invented to be used by smartphones or other smart devices. It allows the user to control the heating in a remote way while reducing energy consumption at Read more...
  10. 60% savings by improving lighting

    60% savings by improving lighting Eaton, a power management company with its Cooper Lighting division are proving that LED fixtures can provide a Georgia based car dealership with more than just energy savings. Eaton’s Cooper Lighting business alongside Georgia Power installed 76 Streetworks Galleon LED Fixtures, with energy savings of up to 60%as well as an impressive Read more...

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