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August 31, 2020 | Volume No. 8 Subscribe
Proactive Efforts by NEMA Help Set an Efficient Future for Buildings
The NEMA High-Performance Buildings Council’s Codes and Standards Review Committee has been deeply engaged in the past three years preparing for a successful 2021 International Energy Conservation Code revision cycle.

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NEMA, DOD Cooperate on Critical Materials
ADVOCACY
NEMA, DOD Cooperate on Critical Materials
NEMA is exploring cooperation with the Department of Defense (DOD) as agency procurement officials face mandates for supply chains of products containing critical materials.

Conditions continue to improve for most of the electroindustry in August
BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Conditions continue to improve for most of the electroindustry in August
With a majority of respondents reporting better conditions, the current component of the Electroindustry Business Confidence Index increased by more than seven points, reaching 68.4 this month.

Building Resiliency and Sustainability Through Technology
CODES & STANDARDS
Building Resiliency and Sustainability Through Technology
Building construction materials have evolved extensively since electricity was first introduced into buildings in the late 1800s.

Revised Guide for Industrial Automation Environment Now Available
STANDARDS SPOTLIGHT
Revised Guide for Industrial Automation Environment Now Available
NEMA and IEC Devices for Motor Service—A Guide for Understanding the Differences identifies features, conventions, characteristics, and attributes of magnetic contactors and thermal overload relays.

Beyond Efficiency: Electrification for a Clean Energy Future in Buildings
ENDNOTES FROM THE PRESIDENT
Beyond Efficiency: Electrification for a Clean Energy Future in Buildings
Electrical manufacturers have consistently improved the efficiency of their products over time—in some cases dramatically. For example, annual electricity use from lighting fell 57 percent from 2001 to 2018 and has been the single largest contributor to energy efficiency gains this century.

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