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Schneider Electric Strengthens Its Commitment to Become Carbon Neutral by 2030

To mark COP24, taking place in Katowice, Poland from December 3 to 14, 2018, Schneider Electric is strengthening its commitments to become carbon neutral by 2030 using solutions that will help accelerate the transition towards a low carbon economy.

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Solar
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Federal Government to Invest $2 Million in Solar-Powered Charging Stations Across Ontario

Natural Resources Canada’s is investing $2 million in Sky Solar Canada Ltd. for a total of 12 solar-powered electric vehicle charging stations at five sites across Ontario.

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Utility
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Utility Employees Respond to Habitat for Humanity Emergency

Over the course of three separate thefts, Habitat for Humanity’s Windsor, Ontario ReStore lost its building tools, materials and truck.

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CanWEA
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January 29: CanWEA Operations and Maintenance Summit 2019

Taking place in Toronto, Ontario, CanWEA’s Operations & Maintenance Summit is the largest annual wind operations event in Canada. With an expected attendance of over 300 wind energy professionals from across Canada and the United States…

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Hydro One
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Hydro One Sending a Team to Support Power Grid Recovery Following California Wildfires

Hydro One has mobilized around 20 highly specialized forestry technicians to help inspect the electrical system and assist crews following the devastating effects of wildfires in California.

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women of Powerline Technicians
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December 8: Women of Powerline Technicians Toronto Networking Lunch

Join Women of PLT for a networking lunch to celebrate the accomplishments of members, the successes of Women of Powerline Technicians, and 2019 strategic direction, all wrapped up in an informal festive gathering.

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Buy and Sell
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Buyandsell.gc.ca Launches New “Supplier Contract History Letter” Service

If you’ve done work for the federal government, you can now request your own official supplier contract history letter to use as a reference when bidding on new government work.

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Enclosures
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Global Electric Enclosure Market to Grow from $US6.15 Billion in 2018 to $US7.91 Billion by 2023

According to the new market research report, Electric Enclosure Market by Mounting Type, Form Factor, Material, Industry Vertical…

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Gosen
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Don Gosen Receives First Premier’s Apprenticeship Award

The former president of Gosen Electric Limited, Don Gosen is Chair of the Board of Governors for the Ontario College of Trades (OCoT )and a part-time faculty member in Conestoga College’s Electrician program.

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Newark
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Keysight DAQ970A Data Acquisition/System

Whether you need to measure temperature, ac/dc volts, resistance, frequency, or current, the DAQ970A can handle it. The internal autoranging DMM directly measures 12 different functions, eliminating the need for expensive external signal conditioning.

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Nexans
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November 27: Free Webinar on Key 2018 Electrical Code Changes impacting Wire & Cable

Join Nexans Nov 27, 2018 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST for a free webinar on changes to the 2018 Canadian Electrical Code related to wire and cable.

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ECAA
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Register Now for 2018 CE Code Update Training in Alberta

The 2018 Canadian Electrical Code will come into force in Alberta February 1, 2019. Code Update Training is required for Masters to renew their certification in 2020.

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Technical Safety BC
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Technical Safety BC Provides Guidance on EV Charging Equipment and Energy Management Systems

Technical Safety BC has issued an information bulletin (IB-EL 2018-01) that provides guidance regarding installation of electric vehicle charging supply equipment and energy management systems (EVEMS) in the province.

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NEB
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NEB Approves Manitoba Hydro — Manitoba-Minnesota Transmission Project

The project involves constructing and operating a 500 kV international power line extending 213 km from the Winnipeg area to the U.S. border in southeastern Manitoba, including upgrades to three existing electrical stations in southern Manitoba.

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Electrocution
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Worker Electrocuted in Greenhouse Incident

Joshua Remigio, 29, of Leamington, Ontario was electrocuted last week while working on the property of Great Lakes Greenhouses, described on its website as North America’s largest grower of hydroponic cucumbers.

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BC Weather
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Increasingly Severe Weather Causing More Power Outages in BC

The number of customer outages in BC during major storm events has increased by about 265% from 323,000 customers in 2013 to 1.18 million in 2017, says BC Hydro.

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