- August 27, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Gustavo Domínguez, Director, Mexico and Central America, NEMA Mexico
NEMA Mexico participated in Expo Eléctrica, Mexico’s biggest international electrical products trade show, held in Mexico City, June 5–7. It featured a panel with representatives of Mexico’s energy regulator (CRE), national energy control center (CENACE), and the state-owned electric utility (CFE).
Each speaker noted that improvement of the nation’s electrical grid would proceed regardless of which candidate won the July 1 presidential election.
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- August 24, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Peter Lafreniere, Cable Product Manager for AFC Cable Systems, Inc., a part of Atkore International
Mr. Lafreniere leads product strategy for the Cable Solutions business unit’s cable product line and is responsible for its strategic innovation initiative.
According to the United States Department of Energy (DOE) Building Energy Codes Program: National Benefits Assessment, commercial and residential buildings account for approximately 41 percent of all energy consumption and 72 percent of electricity usage in
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- August 23, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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As Hurricane Lane enters the Central Pacific, the citizens of Hawaii need to keep a close eye on the forecasted track of the storm. Hurricane Lane has the potential to bring high winds, flooding rain, and deadly lightning.
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has the information and resources you can rely on before, during, and after the storm. This includes tips for preparing your home and workplace, electrical safety during the storm, and guidance on restoring your electrical systems affected by wind,
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- August 17, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Dennis Siegert, Water Director, Johnson Controls
For years, city leaders in Martinsville, Virginia, knew that a replacement for thousands of water meters was inevitable. Upgrades like these are a necessary but significant capital expense for any municipality, and Martinsville was able to make the project a reality without raising resident taxes or fees.
The local government experts at Johnson Controls partnered with Martinsville to plan, prioritize, and enable the improvements through an energy
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- August 15, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Alex Boesenberg, Senior Manager, Government Relations, NEMA
Although water is easily dismissed as not related to energy, that is far from the case.
Thousands of horsepower are required to pump water reliably over hundreds of miles of utility piping to commercial and residential customers who expect nothing less than clean, fresh water delivered at sufficient pressure when they open a tap. The reliable delivery of potable water also involves metering, controlling, and maintaining
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- August 13, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Craig Updyke, Director, Trade and Commercial Affairs, NEMA
In formal statements to an interagency committee chaired by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), NEMA called on the Administration to minimize collateral damage on NEMA Members from additional U.S. import tariffs proposed on Chinese-made products.
Although NEMA agrees with the Administration’s goals and concerns about China’s intellectual property practices and industrial policies, tariffs are a blunt instrument that delivers a tax increase
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- August 10, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
The NEMA Codes and Standards Committee posed for a group shot during its June meeting.
First row: Dan Neeser, Eaton’s Bussmann Division; Sam Friedman, General Cable; Greg Steinman, Thomas & Betts, A Member of the ABB Group (Chair); Steve Campolo, Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.; Marilyn Williams, NEMA; Dave Kendall, Thomas & Betts, A Member of the ABB Group; James Wright, Siemens Industry, Inc.; and George Straniero, AFC Cable Systems, Inc., a part
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- August 5, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Craig Updyke, Director, Trade and Commercial Affairs, NEMA
On June 27, volunteer Members of NEMA’s various wire and cable product groups participated in a series of meetings coordinated by NEMA Government Relations on Capitol Hill and with two Executive Branch agencies responsible for trade policy. The meetings built on themes from the NEMA Wire & Cable Industry Forum held the previous day (see page 5).
NEMA Members spent the morning meeting with staff
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- August 5, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Steve Wilcox, Director, Market Research, NEMA
A nine-point jump brought June's Electroindustry Business Confidence Index (EBCI) current conditions component to its highest reading since January. Although a larger share of respondents noted worse conditions, those reporting better conditions constituted a majority in June, helping to bring the overall score to 69.2. The solid topline number was tempered by respondent comments that pointed to an undercurrent of uncertainty along with sector-specific struggles brought
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- August 4, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Jack Lyons, Northeast Field Representative, NEMA
Several states in the Northeast have not yet adopted the 2017 National Electrical Code® (NEC). The obstacles to adoption—whether administrative, legislative, or regulatory—are frustrating because they postpone the credibility of new products and installation changes that provide safer electrical systems.
The Connecticut Legislative Review Board (LRB), for example, recently sent back to the State Building Inspector (SBI) a report on changes to the State Building Code because
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- August 4, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
The NFL season is just around the corner. When I watch the New York Giants play, I appreciate that no matter how good an individual player may be, it is the entire team that wins or loses. A quarterback may have a near-perfect pass rating, but unless his offensive line and receivers are tuned to each other, the team probably loses, and the fans go home frustrated.
The same concept applies to
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- August 3, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Paul Wickberg, Executive Vice President of Sales, SMC
When a prominent developer, investor, and manager of commercial properties in Northern California and Northern Nevada retrofitted seven rooftop HVAC units with Software Motor Company (SMC) motors, it saw total annualized HVAC fan energy savings of 53 percent.
The company, with more than four million square feet under management, is committed to sustainable and resilient asset management, including energy performance improvement across its portfolio.
Approach
The company
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- August 2, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the August 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Kirk Anderson, Industry Director, Industrial Products and Systems Division, NEMA
Prior to joining NEMA, Mr. Anderson served in roles of principal engineer and business development manager for motors and generators at UL. He was named the first IEC motor energy efficiency expert in 2016.
In the decades since the oil crises of 1973 and 1979, countries around the world have been looking for ways to save energy.
Energy savings often start with
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- July 27, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the July 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Ken Gettman, Director, International Standards, NEMA
Just as it is no longer reasonable—or even possible—for individuals to live completely independent of one another, the same is true in the Standardization world. The sharing of resources, through communications and the exchange of goods or services (including money) between customer and supplier, can be seen in the committees in the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) in the United States National
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- July 23, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the July 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Sam Friedman, Director of Engineering and Codes and Standards, General Cable
I have worked as a product engineer and product engineering manager in the wire and cable industry for more than 40 years. During that time, there have been many changes in the design of wire and cable products, caused by the introduction of better insulating materials and new and different wire applications. New and updated Standards are often developed to keep
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- July 20, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the July 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Don Iverson, Midwest Field Representative, NEMA
With energy storage becoming more popular throughout the United States, building departments are struggling with approving installations of such systems. These same folks are experiencing a bit of a learning curve with understanding this new technology and how these systems fit into the life of a building electrical system.
In response, electrical and fire safety personnel are working with Standards such as UL 9540 / 9540A and
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- July 16, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the July 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Joseph Eaves, Director, Government Relations, NEMA
Members of NEMA’s Industrial Automation Control Products and Systems Section (1IS) took part in a Hill Day where they met with Senate offices who sit on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to discuss S 2800, America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018.
If passed, S 2800 would invest in updating and expanding water infrastructure systems throughout the country. Along with reauthorizing the ongoing work of the
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- July 13, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the July 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Marjorie Romeyn-Sanabria, Communication Specialist, IDEA
Ms. Romeyn-Sanabria is a former journalist, commentator, and editor. This is her first year in the electrical industry.
Propelled by energy efficiency and smart buildings stocked with Internet of Things (IoT) equipment, the new influx of product data is transforming the electrical supply chain. It is shifting from a conventional network of relationships that depend on product knowledge and years of industry experience to a collaborative effort where
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- July 11, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the July 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Herb Villa, Senior Systems Consultant, Data Center Solutions, Rittal North America LLC
Mr. Villa has been involved in all aspects of data center and system design, installation, and operations for more than 20 years.
As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grow at an exponential rate, there is a greater need to make things easier, safer, closer, and—critically—more secure, especially in the supply chain.
As data centers and IT spaces in general get
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- July 9, 2018
- NEMA Communications
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This piece was originally published in the July 2018 issue of electroindustry.
Clark R. Silcox, General Counsel, NEMA
Although “disruption” has been a buzzword for decades, in economics dates back to Joseph Schumpeter’s 1942 book, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. In it, he coined the term “creative destruction” to refer to “the incessant product and process innovation mechanism by which new production units replace outdated ones.” He called it an “essential fact about capitalism.”
Applied more broadly, creative destruction arguably has its roots in the works
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