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Singer broadens its service to offer energy management 

As the Singer Group has consolidated its electrical design and installation, maintenance and automation sectors, it has added to its service mix evolving skills such as risk and safety and most recently, energy management. Kevin Kevany reports.

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Manufacturer drives down power bill 
What do you do when your power factor correction equipment reaches the end of its useful life? You call in the experts. more
 
Wintec laboratory powered by Emerson 
The Waikato Institute of Technology, Wintec, has taken delivery of a $20,000 state-of-the-art Micromotion Elite Flowmeter donated by the Micromotion Manufacturing plant in Boulder, Colorado, USA. more
 
Excessive eccentricity controlled at Tasman 
Problems with roll balancing at Tasman’s Kawerau mill required expert help. more
 
Things 'go sweet' at Chelsea Sugar 
When it comes to the packaging and distribution of Chelsea Sugar’s large product range, it’s a case of robots, PLCs, scanners, metal detectors and sophisticated, synchronised conveyor systems. All of these integrate into a high-tech automated line, linking five input lines and dropping the correct product onto the appointed pallet at just the right time, reducing breakages and hold-ups. more
 
Blowing in the wind - the future of electricity generation in New Zealand 
For those looking to a nuclear solution for New Zealands power generation salvation, the news is both good and bad. On the upside, they will no longer have to don asbestos shin-pads to debate their greenie friends. more
 

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