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Friday, March 19, 2010

RAB LED

Full Cutoff, Fully Shielded LED Wallpack

High Output LED Light Engine

Maintains 70% of its initial lumens at 50,000 hours

Weatherproof high temperature silicone gaskets

Superior Heat Sinking with Die Cast Aluminum Housing and External Fins
 
 

Thursday, March 18, 2010

The NJ Board of Public Utilities 2010 NJCEP budget proposal

The NJ Board of Public Utilities has published their proposal to cut $158 Million from the 2010 NJCEP budget. The BPU has developed Straw Poll Proposal for to be discussed at a Hearing that will take place on 3/25/10.

At this hearing, the Board will provide an opportunity for stakeholder input on proposed revisions to the NJ Clean Energy Program (NJCEP) programs and budgets for 2010.

For a copy of the proposal Click Here

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Solar Power Boot Camp - July 6 - 10, 2010

Spend a week with Mike in South Florida to find out all aspects of what you need to know to be ready for the Solar Power Revolution happening in the industry. Whether you are planning on installing Solar products, or simply a maintenance contractor who needs to understand the unique characteristics of Solar Powered homes and commercial buildings, you need to attend this program. Mike will bring in a group of experts to help explain everything from How Solar Power works, to the Business Aspects of how Solar Power will fit into your business for the future. One day will be devoted to the NEC Requirements that govern Solar Installations.

This is a program that you don't want to miss, so reserve your seat today in Mike Holt's 2010 Solar Power Boot Camp!

Course Overview
Frequently Asked Questions

Location: Marriott
11775 Heron Bay Blvd.
Coral Springs, FL 33076
Ask for the Mike Holt special rate of $89.00 when making your reservation.

July 6th - July 10th, 2010

This course has been approved for CEU credits for various states. Please contact our office to see if your state is approved

 

Product Code: SOLAR10
Price: $975.00

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The NEC and Commercial Loads

The NEC and Commercial Loads
How to apply demand factors
The electrical load requirements for commercial installations result in a great deal of diversity in usage. In other words, while some types of equipment and electrical loads are in use for extended periods, others are only used occasionally or for short periods of time. In addition, there are often two different types of electrical loads on the same service or feeder that will not be brought into service simultaneously by their very nature, such as heating and air conditioning. For this reason, we apply demand factors when calculating service and feeder loads. Different sets of demand factors apply for different types of electrical loads — and even for different types of commercial buildings.
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New Jersey Clobbered


NJ Clobbered by Loss of 181,200 Private-Sector Jobs; Could Take 8 Years to Recover
 
NJ has lost 181,200 private-sector jobs since the start of the recession two years ago, a 5.3 percent decline, and economists say it could take eight years for the State to recover the jobs that have vanished. Read more.

The Complexity of the U.S. Tax System

The Complexity of the U.S. Tax System