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September 23, 2008
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Feature: Commissioning on-site electrical systems
Feature: Commissioning CHP
Case study: Sustainable projects and partnerships
Copper thief a real live wire
Energy company shifts focus to wind power
Solar plants burning through records
Illinois to build 'smart grid'
What's next for Google? Floating data centers?
More features and news stories
New products and technologies
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Feature: Commissioning on-site electrical systems
By adding commissioning to the overall design and construction of a facility, power systems become more reliable.
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Feature: Commissioning CHP
There's a need to establish a set of commissioning best practices for combined heat and power systems.
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Case study: Sustainable projects and partnerships
Learn how one company's lighting controls and drive systems helped an airport terminal and a university attain LEED Certification.
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Copper thief a real live wire
Man zapped with 11,000 volts while trying to pilfer cable
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Energy company shifts focus to wind power
Consulting Engineers Group has delved into designing and building wind farms. The move has proven to be not only ecologically friendly, but also economically savvy.
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Solar plants burning through records
In the face of increasing global demand for alternative energy sources, engineers around the world are building bigger solar-power facilities. Here are some of the powerhouse projects being planned in the U.S. and abroad.
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Illinois to build 'smart grid'
The Illinois Commerce Commission on Wednesday approved a $270 million rate hike for Commonwealth Edison that encourages the utility to begin developing a "smart grid."
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What's next for Google? Floating data centers?
Google has filed a patent for a "water-based data center" that uses the ocean to provide power and cooling.
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More features and news stories
Read more Pure Power feature and news stories at the Pure Power community.
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Greening Data Centers: Practical Engineering Considerations for Efficiency, Cooling, and Modularity

There’s a lot of talk about greening data centers; a lot of ideas and concepts floating around that are interesting, but often backed with little or no data. There also is a rush to build data centers and get them online quickly, and in doing so, owners, engineers, and managers may not be planning adequately for growth, or leading them selves into problems that will surface in the future in a very expensive way. This one-hour Webcast will have three presentations by three experienced data center design engineers who will provide practical, detailed knowledge and experience aimed a helping engineers and owners design, build, and operate data centers with energy efficiency, modularity, and reliability in mind.
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Emergency Power Systems for Hospitals: Sweating the Small Stuff

Hospitals must operate 24/7/365, no matter how bad the weather or other prevailing circumstances. In fact, the worse the weather—tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires—the more likely it is that the hospitals nearest the areas of concern will be needed. Many of these concerns can impact the availability of power. And everyone knows that hospitals need a lot of power all the time, and that this power must be of the highest quality because of ultra-sensitive, expensive, and life-sustaining equipment. Given the speed at which power is needed, the numerous things that can go wrong when emergency power switches on or kicks back to primary, and the critical nature of hospital electrical power, electrical engineering teams have to be knowledgeable and experienced about the smallest details. It's those minute details that are the focus of this Webcast. Based on exit surveys from previous Webcasts, CSE is assembling experts in hospital electrical design to respond to requests for details on generators, ATS, UPS; and how to coordinate the power generation, switching, and quality equipment. This webcast is free and AIA-accredited learning units will be available to all registered attendees.
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The Great Blackout of 2003: What have we learned?

On Aug. 14, 2003, 50 million electrical power customers were suddenly without power in the northeastern United States, parts of the Midwest, and southeastern Canada—and it wasn’t a short-term power event. Although it didn’t affect as many people as the blackout in Italy in the same year, outage-related losses were estimated at $6 billion. But the real significance for owners and the consulting engineers who serve them is what happens in individual facilities. How do we design and commission backup power systems to prepare for the big one? On July 24, 2008, Consulting-Specifying Engineer and Pure Power magazines marked the fifth anniversary of the Great Blackout by taking an in-depth look at designing and commissioning emergency power systems for long-term ride-through. During this one-hour webcast, a panel of engineering experts presented a definitive how-to on various emergency power strategies, with a discussion of cost vs. benefits. Attendees will come away from this webcast strongly confident that they can design and install backup power systems that are right for their customers—and at the right price. This webcast is free and CEUs are available to all registered attendees.

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