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Electricity Demand Drops 5.6% in May Year over Year
Demand for electricity totalled 39.3 million megawatt hours (MWh) in May, down 5.6% from the same month a year earlier. Demand for electricity has fallen on a year-over-year basis in 12 of the past 13 months.Like demand, electric power generation declined in May, down 1.4% to 44.6 million MWh, largely as a result of lower generation levels in Alberta and Quebec…
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6 Tactics to Maximize the Purchasing Function: Tactic 1 — Economies of Scale
This article is the first in a series that will examine six tactics the electrical contractor can use to maximize purchasing power and profitability though procurement…
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Value of Building Permits Slipped in May
Following two months of double-digit gains in March and April, the total value of building permits issued in May fell 14.5% to $6.7 billion. Declines were recorded in five provinces, led by Ontario, which had posted a notable increase the previous month. The residential, industrial, institutional and commercial sectors were all affected.
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Case Study: Temporary Power for Large Scale Residential Construction
Ever wonder how large construction projects with sales offices and show suites get power when there is only a generator or temporary power established on the construction site?TheBC Safety Authority (BCSA) pays close attention to these types of installations, since fire alarms, sprinklers, and other building code safety systems are not up and running during the construction phase of the project…\
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