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Preparing for a solar powered future » Borneo Bulletin Online

April 30, 2021 Daniel Lim On the long stretch of road between Kuala Belait and Seria, around the panaga area, you can find thousands of solar panels laid in tight rows, turning the Sun’s bright rays into usable electrical power. This is Brunei Shell Petroleum Co Sdn Bhd’s (BSP) flagship solar plant, a 3.3-Megawatt (MW) photovoltaic (PV) generator that’s plugged into the oil and gas company’s power grid. Solar power is one of the renewable energy pursuits of the government, following the trend of rising environmental awareness of the cost of using fossil fuels, not just within Brunei Darussalam but across the world.

Why Choose Good Electrical for School Electrical Maintenance? | infonews co nz New Zealand News

Why Choose Good Electrical for School Electrical Maintenance? | infonews co nz New Zealand News
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Business Ledger names Best Places to Work in Illinois award winners

Business Ledger names Best Places to Work in Illinois award winners Best Places to Work in Illinois logo 2021 Best Places to Work in Illinois 2021   Posted4/27/2021 8:55 AM The Daily Herald Business Ledger has announced the names of 69 companies in 3 categories of competition that are being honored as the 2021 Best Places to Work in Illinois. This statewide survey and awards program was designed to identify, recognize and honor the best places of employment in Illinois, benefiting the state s economy, its workforce and businesses. The 2021 Best Places to Work in Illinois list is comprised of 35 companies in the small employer size (15-99 U.S. employees), 22 companies in the medium-sized list (100-499 U.S. employees) and 12 companies in the large-category (over 500 employees).

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Chelmsford resident interning at Electrical Services Company

Chelmsford resident interning at Electrical Services Company Paula Slotkin “A career in the trades was always in my future.” Cody Flint, a senior at Nashoba Valley Technical High School, always knew that his future was in the trades. So, his choice to go to Nashoba was natural. What really attracted him was that a tech school offered the ability to take trade related classes immediately, subjects that really piqued his interest, in addition to typical academic subjects. On the academic side, his love of math and science led him to choose electrical technology as a focus. “I love working with my hands and feel that electrical technology allows me to do that while at the same time providing the intellectual challenges that I find so stimulating.”

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