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Envirologger launches 2nd Gen. Web Logger

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Since it was first launched in 2007 the Web Logger has become one of the most successful environmental data logging packages on the market.

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Largest 'Real World' Electric Vehicle Trial Reveals Full Year Findings

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CIRENCESTER, UK – Mitsubishi Motors in the UK are delighted to announce in connection with the CABLED trial the findings from 12 months Electric Vehicle (EV) usage throughout the Coventry and Birmingham area.

Having collated and analysed a full 12 months of data from electric vehicle (EV) users, CABLED - the UK’s largest study into long-term low carbon vehicle use - reveals:

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 July 2011 13:23

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Fire Service Keeps It's Cool!

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 London Fire Brigade is just one of a whole host of organisations that is discovering the benefits of installing a revolutionary heating control innovation from leading valve manufacturer Pegler Yorkshire.

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Carbon reduction targets are met

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leafBirmingham’s commitment to become a greener city has again been confirmed as being on track following the publication of carbon reduction figures for 2010/11.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 July 2011 13:54

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Engineers seek input from industry...

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leaf Engineering alliance, Engineering the Future (EtF), is today inviting comment from the supply chain and related industries on a series of best practice guides for nuclear new build.

 The three guides - Nuclear Lessons Learned Guidance on Best Practice: High Integrity Welding / Concrete / Nuclear Safety Culture  - follow on from the alliance’s initial report last year, which identified five common lessons from past and current projects to be applied to the current and future UK new build programme to help ensure timely and efficient delivery.

Last Updated on Thursday, 07 July 2011 13:52

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