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Electrical News is a quarterly supplement for electrical engineers. Click on the supplement cover to download the PDF version.

Electrical News Feb 2010

February 2010

Included in this issue:

  • News
    – Earthworks completed for oxyfuel plant
    – Improving power reliability
    – Terminal station complete
    – Solar researcher recognised
    – Running a powerplant on fish oil
    – Portable nuclear reactor revealed
  • Calendar
  • New Products

  • Electrical News November 2009

    November 2009

    Included in this issue:

  • News
    – Efficiency for solar cells
    – Simulating a powerstation
    – Coordinated approach to transmission
    – Amendments to wiring rules
    – Demonstration plant for cleaner coal combustion
    – Ocean energy agreement
    – Fuel cells used for lifting
    – Energy problems of industrialising countries
    – Wind turbines for New Zealand
    – Energy on the move
    – A solar boost for Queensland
    – Call for papers
  • Calendar
  • New Products

  • Electrical News August 2009

    August 2009

    Included in this issue:

  • News
    – Wind farm developments sold
    – Solar ferries for Hong Kong
    – Mine substation contract
    – Solar steam approved
    – Powerstation fully operational
    – NT invites tenders
    – Rooftop panels installed
    – Electrical College activities
    – Companies ready to hire staff
    – Queensland reduces consumption
    – Perth theatre upgraded
  • Calendar
  • New Products

  • Electrical News May 2009

    May 2009

    Included in this issue:

  • News
    – Powerstation open in NSW
    – Construction begins in Karratha
    – Control replacement for gas-fired powerstation
    – Solar panels activated on roof
    – Storm response awarded
    – Powerlines secured for mine upgrade
  • Calendar
  • New Products

  • Electrical News February 2009

    February 2009

    Included in this issue:

  • News
    – Substation upgraded for summer demand
    – Shared substation facility completed in NSW
    – $100 million upgrade nearly complete
    – Transformer factory built
    – Motor control centres for coal terminal
    – Composite poles installed in Canberra
  • Calendar
  • New Products