Electrical

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  1. Installation of solar panels could increase demand for electrical courses

    Installation of solar panels could increase demand for electrical courses

    A new project announced by the Welsh assembly that will see many homes fitted with solar panels could increase interest in electrical courses. The state has revealed it intends to spend £30 million on energy-efficiency projects in the country, with the first phase including solar panels being retrofitted to houses. With this level of funding […]

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  2. Popularity of security lights could increase demand for electrical courses

    Popularity of security lights could increase demand for electrical courses

    Engineers who have completed electrical courses could see a surge in demand, since one construction source has suggested that security lights may improve the security of individuals’ gardens. Melanie Griffiths, assistant editor of Homebuilding and Renovating Magazine, pointed out that some indoor lighting systems simulate people being in the house and a similar technique can […]

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  3. Demand for electrical courses could increase with new government

    Demand for electrical courses could increase with new government

    A sector commentator has suggested that the new coalition government in the UK could be willing to push through refurbishment of current houses with green technology, which could require more workers who have completed electrical courses. These remarks were made by head of advocacy at the UK Green Building Council John Alker, who suggested that […]

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  4. Growth in solar power could fuel demand for electrical courses

    Growth in solar power could fuel demand for electrical courses

    News that solar power could play an important role in electricity supply in the future could lead to demand for electrical courses increasing to ensure that professionals understand the equipment. A report released by the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggested that solar power could provide nearly one-quarter of the world’s electricity by 2050, which is […]

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  5. Apprentice electricians may need electrical courses following regulation change

    Apprentice electricians may need electrical courses following regulation change

    Demand for electrical courses may see a spike after it was announced that the final assessment apprentices must take before they can become professionals has changed. The reason for the alteration to the Achievement Measurement 2 (AM2) exam – which has been in operation since 1985 – is reported to be due to increasingly demanding […]

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  6. Electrical courses could see spike in demand if Drumahoe development goes ahead

    Electrical courses could see spike in demand if Drumahoe development goes ahead

    Electrical courses could see increased enrolment from would-be electricians if plans are approved for a Drumahoe development, with work expected to start in late 2011. A £50 million proposal is being considered which could bring 300 jobs to the north-west of Northern Ireland and see demand for electrical courses surge, reports the BBC. The development […]

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  7. Demand for electrical courses in the Wirral could spike thanks to new developmen

    Demand for electrical courses in the Wirral could spike thanks to new developmen

    A new complex that is set to be built on the Wirral waterfront area may mean engineers that have taken electrical courses are in demand for some areas of the construction. Developers of the New Brighton project Neptune Wirral has just confirmed that it has signed a funding agreement with HSBC Corporate Banking North West, […]

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  8. Importance of electrical courses shown by car show issues

    Importance of electrical courses shown by car show issues

    The benefits of electrical courses for the next generation of engineers came to the fore as Volvo’s new Pedestrian Detection System failed during a demonstration at this year’s Car Tech. Demonstrating their latest development for Volvo vehicles, the Swedish manufacturer showcased an electrical system that means their cars will automatically brake should the driver not […]

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  9. High hopes for energy efficient cars could increase demand for electrical course

    High hopes for energy efficient cars could increase demand for electrical course

    There may soon be more demand for electrical courses if the popularity of electric cars reaches the level expected by one international leader. German chancellor Angela Merkel spoke recently at the first Electro-Mobility Summit in Berlin and explained to the audience that the government is set to work alongside manufacturers to try to get one […]

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  10. Hiring people with electrical qualifications 'is a must for home improvements'

    Hiring people with electrical qualifications 'is a must for home improvements'

    Carrying out DIY work without electrical and plumbing qualifications could be a costly mistake. Research carried out by insurance provider LV= revealed that work done to a poor standard can reduce the value of a property by up to five per cent. Furthermore, the poll revealed that around 900,000 people have attempted major work, such […]

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  11. Electrical courses could be popular following Blaris development approval

    Electrical courses could be popular following Blaris development approval

    Engineers who have completed electrical courses could be in demand in Northern Ireland after a project estimated to cost about £250 million was approved in the Blaris area of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The huge business and housing complex is being developed by Snoddons and Killultagh and Stormont environment minister Edwin Poots has suggested […]

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  12. Exposed wire accident shows significance of electrical courses

    Exposed wire accident shows significance of electrical courses

    Professionals who have completed electrical courses may be surprised to hear that a pub in the UK left an exposed wire free to come into contact with a customer’s three-year-old son, who had to be treated at Blackpool Victoria Hospital for an electrical burn. Owners of the Kingfisher Tavern in Kirkham Mitchells and Butlers Retail […]

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