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June 26, 2008
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Commissioning mission-critical facilities
U.S. fastest growing wind power market
Feature: Risk Assessments for Critical Operations Power Systems
Important changes coming in NFPA 70E
Case study: children's hospital designed for speedy recoveries and power reliability
Feature: Power Systems to Protect Healthcare Data
Feature: Selecting, maintaining UPS
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Commissioning mission-critical facilities
Critical facilities, such as hospitals, laboratories, and data centers have demanding operational requirements that merit much more rigorous commissioning efforts than most other buildings.
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U.S. fastest growing wind power market
For the third consecutive year, the U.S. was home to the fastest-growing wind power market in the world in 2007, according to a report released May 29 by the U.S. Dept. of Energy and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Feature: Risk Assessments for Critical Operations Power Systems
New NEC Article 708 Critical Operations Power Systems leaves much to the judgment of the engineer designing the COPS.
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Important changes coming in NFPA 70E
An update on the continuing effort to prevent arc flash sees new changes coming in NFPA 70E Standard for electrical safety in the workplace.
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Case study: children's hospital designed for speedy recoveries and power reliability
The bright, playful façade of Alberta Children's Hospital in Calgary looks like a random stack of colored building blocks—and that's how the kids who had a hand in its design wanted it. The colorful exterior represents the goal of the new hospital—responding to children’s needs. This includes the 3.5-MW electrical needs of the 133-bed, 750,000-sq.-ft hospital.
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Feature: Power Systems to Protect Healthcare Data
Whether located within a hospital or serving a facility from a remote location, healthcare data centers have unique power system requirements.
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Feature: Selecting, maintaining UPS
Power protection is critical to any organization's power infrastructure. Users enjoy a long-term power solution after selecting the correct UPS and then correctly maintaining it.
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Product Feature: New products for power quality and reliability

 
 
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