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May 15, 2007 A Penton Media Publication Vol. 6, No. 9


CONTENTS
Districts See Decrease in Homebuilding

Wind Power Construction Grows 27%

WFU Researchers Increase Efficiency of Plastic Cells

Business Brief

PayneCrest Safety Record Wins Awards

2007 CSI Show & Convention

EASA Convention

EC&M Code Change Conferences


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    Around the Circuit
    Districts See Decrease in Homebuilding
    Only two Federal Reserve districts -- New York and Minneapolis -- reported steady and firm growth in the latest "Beige Book." Most districts experienced only modest or moderate expansion, and many saw a decrease in homebuilding. Residential construction remained slow in most areas of Minneapolis, Kansas City, Mo., Chicago, and St. Louis districts, whereas commercial construction increased throughout most districts. Backlogs in the Atlanta and Cleveland districts were equal to or greater than last year. In Chicago, nonresidential construction remained steady compared to a year ago. The Richmond, Va., district reported little change in new commercial construction. Heavy building increased in the Minneapolis district, and commercial and public construction activity increased in the San Francisco district.


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    AEMC New Ground Resistance Testers
    AEMC's new rugged Digital Ground Resistance Tester with automatic calculation of test results, Model 6470, performs grounding resistance, earth coupling measurement, soil resistivity, and bonding tests. This easy-to-use and accurate instrument measures up to 512 test results that can be stored in internal memory for later recall to the display or downloaded to a PC for analysis and hard copy reports with automatic fall of potential plots. www.aemc.com


    Wind Power Construction Grows 27%
    Washington, D.C.-based American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) reported in April that installed wind-generating capacity grew 27% in 2006. This increase was led by Texas, which surpassed California as the state with the most capacity. Washington doubled its capacity, moving up two spots to No. 5. Wind farms exist in 36 states, says a report issued by the National Academy of Sciences. According to the report, wind farms could generate 2% to 7% of the nation's electricity within 15 years. On the heels of this report, Denmark-based wind-turbine maker, Vestas, announced it will build a $60 million plant this spring in Windsor, Colo., to produce 1,200 wind turbine blades per year.

    WFU Researchers Increase Efficiency of
    Plastic Cells

    Researchers at Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Wake Forest University (WFU) have increased the efficiency of plastic solar cells to more than 6%, double the previous standard. The plastic solar cells could make it easier and less expensive for consumers to use solar energy for heat and electricity. According to the center, the increase in efficiency came by creating "nano-filaments" within the plastic, which allowed the researchers to create thicker solar cells that absorb more sunlight. A solar cell uses that light to stimulate electrons within the solar cell. The stimulated electrons generate an electrical current, which can then be passed into calculators, car batteries, and other devices through an external circuit. The technological advance came after nearly four years of research.

    Plastic solar cells are lighter and cheaper than traditional silicon solar panels. "Plastics are here," says David Carroll, director of the Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials at WFU. "Plastics can do the same job that silicon can do. You've now got a device that's good enough to start thinking about a commercial product."


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    Business Brief
    New Orleans-based Children's Hospital recently received a $90,000 donation from New Orleans-based Nu-Lite Electrical Wholesalers as part of the company's Energizing New Orleans hurricane recovery program. The gift will be used to purchase equipment and supplies for the hospital's Kids First satellite clinics, which provide primary care to children in underserved neighborhoods. Nu-Lite, an independent electrical distributor, teamed up with several of its manufacturers to create the recovery program, which is aimed at generating donations to help New Orleans' local charities and institutions.

    Children's Hospital's Uptown primary care facility received minimal damage during Hurricane Katrina, but three of the hospital's five Kids First satellite clinics were severely damaged by flooding, and a fourth was heavily damaged by wind and rain. "Children's Hospital does so much for a lot of people in our community," says Gary Corrales, Nu-Lite co-owner. "It's always been a stalwart for New Orleans, and we wanted to help give back to the city after this hurricane."

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    Grounding Line Addition
    ILSCO introduces a new line of cast bronze clamps with copper straps for grounding rigid conduit systems. The BGCS clamps have a ground wire range of 3/0 to No. 10, a water pipe range of 1/2" to 1", and a conduit hub size range of 1/2" to 1". Two versions are available: one with a saddle for connecting the ground wire to the pipe and one without a saddle. UL listed and CSA certified. www.ilsco.com


    Eye on Safety
    PayneCrest Safety Record Wins Awards
    St. Louis-based PayneCrest Electric and Communications recently won two awards from the American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council, St. Louis. The firm earned a Best MEP Subcontractor award for an unprecedented fourth year and also received the ASA Member Safety Award. On April 4, PayneCrest achieved its one millionth consecutive workhour -- 582 consecutive days -- without recording an injury reportable to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). "PayneCrest is the first company to win the Best MEP Subcontractor four times, which speaks well of the consistency with which it delivers excellence in construction services," says Reba Gillick, ASA Midwest Council executive director.

    Judging criteria for Best MEP Subcontractor include bid ethics, safety policy and practices, jobsite supervision, communications and project relations, scheduling coordination, administrative procedures, and quality workmanship. PayneCrest was recognized in the A tier of the awards program, for contractors with annual revenue of more than $11.5 million, the largest category in the field.

    Shows and Events
    2007 CSI Show & Convention
    Registration is now open for the 2007 Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) 51st annual Show & Convention in Baltimore, June 20-22. From implementing LEED to advances in security technology to specifications that stand up in court, this professional development event is an opportunity to delve into the industry's topics under the leadership of industry experts. For more information, visit the CSI Web site.

    EASA Convention
    The 2007 EASA Convention is scheduled for June 24-27 in Minneapolis. Education breakouts will discuss topics such as squirrel cage rotor design, shaft and bearing currents, stator core repair and testing, as well as seminars on improving your business strategies, such as marketing, profitability, and customer service. For more information and to register, visit the EASA Web site.


    Don't Miss This FREE Live Session
    Scheduled for May 17th in the EC&M e-Tradeshow

    • "Understanding Ground Resistance Testing" presented by John Olobri, AEMC Instruments, 10:00 a.m. Eastern and Pacific time

    In today's rapidly changing world of technological advances, good grounding is more important than ever to prevent costly damage and downtime due to service interruptions and inoperative surge protection caused by poor grounds. Attend this live conference and learn about soil resistivity, ground resistance, 3- and 4-point measurements, and clamp-on measurements. This conference is a must for professional engineers, plant/facility electrical maintenance technicians, and electrical contractors and field technicians. Bring Your Questions!

    Before and after the conference session, visit the many exhibitors in this virtual tradeshow and take a look at the On-Demand Theater, where you can view past online webcasts 24/7/365.

    Go to http://www.ecmweb.com/etradeshow/index.html for information on accessing the EC&M e-Tradeshow and attending this FREE live event.


    EC&M Code Change Conferences
    Where do you turn when you need accurate information on changes to the National Electrical Code? Acknowledged as the leaders in providing information on the NEC, EC&M magazine and EC&M Seminars have been the preferred sources of this information for more than 60 years. Seven Code change conferences have been scheduled in the fall of 2007. Host cities include: Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Orlando, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Seattle.

    As an approved provider with the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), through its Registered Continuing Education provider Program (RCEPP), professional engineers attending any of our 2008 Code change conferences will receive Professional Development Hours (PDHs), a requirement for re-licensing in many states. The conferences are also approved by every state that has a continuing education requirement for contractors and electricians.

    For additional information on the dates and locations of these events, click here.

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