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News Release from: Schneider Electric
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 July 2006
Schneider Electric creates a climate for
change
A huge turnout for the energy seminars, hosted in June by Schneider Electric, provided compelling evidence that key decision makers in commerce and industry are looking to address conservation issues
A huge turnout for a series of energy seminars, hosted in June by Schneider Electric, provided compelling evidence that increasing numbers of key decision makers in commerce and industry are looking to address conservation issues Few would argue that energy is high on a variety of agendas - including notably, the UK Government with its quest to meet or better the Kyoto Earth Summit targets for reducing global emissions of greenhouse gases
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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In truth, however, business and commerce has been somewhat slower to respond with energy policy and practice - not least of which because of ignorance about methodologies and the best approach to take.
That increasing numbers of key decision makers are expressing genuine concern about energy was evidenced by the turnout at the series of energy related seminars.
Held at the IET headquarters in London, over 200 people from building services companies, facilities management, architectural practices and industry and commerce, attended the seminars.
Key topics discussed at a series of 10 theoretical and practical seminars included energy conservation and management; the provision of critical power; energy efficiency; asset efficiency optimisation; and connectivity in electrical systems.
With impending major new building projects taking place in the UK's capital in 2012, Schneider Electric is committed to providing new buildings with the latest technology to cope with more rigorous energy efficiency and power quality demands in the future.
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