The Path to Net Zero with Smart Building Technologies from ABB
Building operations account for 30% of global final energy consumption and 26% of global energy-related emissions. This sector, if entirely net zero, would contribute a significant percentage to reduced CO2 emissions worldwide1. In fact, technologies exist already to help buildings reach net zero today. Robert Palajsa, Territory manager for the smart power and smart buildings division for southern Ontario at ABB Canada discusses what ABB has to offer and how companies and industries can expedite their path to net zero, starting right now.
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The Path to Net Zero with Smart Building Technologies from ABB
Building operations account for 30% of global final energy consumption and 26% of global energy-related emissions. This sector, if entirely net zero, would contribute a significant percentage to reduced CO2 emissions worldwide1. In fact, technologies exist already to help buildings reach net zero today. Robert Palajsa, Territory manager for the smart power and smart buildings… Read More…
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Tackling Excess Stock: A Supply Chain Call to Action
By Caroline Croft, Supply Chain Consultant, Croft & Associates Supply Chain Consulting – Wow, what a difference a year makes! Empty shelves in 2022 became excessively overstocked in 2023. While it may be easy to lay the blame with Covid-19, let’s not forget distribution inventories and manufacturing lead times within our industry have always flexed… Read More…
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Ontario Making it Easier to Build Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
The Ontario government is making it easier to build and connect new public electric vehicle (EV) chargers to the province’s world-class clean electricity grid.
Starting May 27, 2024, all local utilities will follow a streamlined process for EV charging connections that will make it easier to set up new charging stations and support the adoption of electric vehicles in Ontario.
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EFC Scholarship Program – Attracting & Supporting Talent, Over $165,000 Available for University & College Students
Since 1995, Electro-Federation Canada (EFC), representing over 260 organizations in the electrical industry, continues to support university and college students with funding through the EFC Scholarship Program.
Even in a soft economy, over $160,000 raised will offer over 60 scholarships supported by leading Canadian electrical manufacturers and distributors this year. students pursuing a career in Electrical Engineering, Electrical technologist/Technician, Industrial Distribution, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Supply Chain Operations, Logistics, Data Analytics Management, or Information Technology may apply.
Scholarship Applications Now Open! Students can apply at scholarship.electrofed.com.
The deadline is June 7, 2024. View the many scholarships at https://www.electrofed.com/about/efc-scholarship-program/
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Webinar: Electrifying the Future – The Role of EV Charging Transformers in Powering Tomorrow’s Transportation
Join Delta Transformers for an enlightening webinar as it delves into the revolutionary world of Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Transformers and their pivotal role in shaping the future of transportation infrastructure. As the world rapidly transitions towards sustainable energy solutions, the demand for electric vehicles is skyrocketing, necessitating a fundamental shift in how we manage… Read More…
Westburne Promotes Louisa Hadad to Account Manager
LinkedIn post by Westburne
Exciting news! Congratulations to Louisa Hadad on her well-deserved promotion to Account Manager. Louisa’s dedication and expertise have been invaluable to our team, and we’re thrilled to see her take on this new role.
Proax Announces New WeAutomate1 Updates
Proax is thrilled to announce the launch of their brand new website updates. The Proax team has been working hard to bring you a more user-friendly and intuitive experience. With the updates, you’ll enjoy faster load times, new BOM tool, and an updated design that makes it easier to find what you’re looking for.
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Article taken from Linkedin Post Electrozad is thrilled to spotlight their Chatham Branch and recognize their exceptional efforts in cleaning up their community. The team took time to coordinate a community clean-up around their branch. This is a commendable initiative that not only helps maintain the cleanliness and hygiene around the branch but also contributes… Read More…
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Published twice monthly on the first and third Thursday of every month Canadian Electrical Wholesaler is the voice of the electrical channel in Canada. The editorial focus of CEW is a solid mix of features, news, articles and product information. Key aspects are peers and profiles and in-depth best management practices ensuring every issue is read from branch level right up to head offices. Simply put we provide the need to know business information including the latest trends, new market opportunities, sales techniques and operational analysis to distribution professionals written by those who live this business and published by Kerrwil founded in 1964 to serve the electrical industry in Canada.