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Lighting Controls Association Takes a Look at DOE Study on Building Stock

2015-07-15 16:52:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

LCA's Craig DiLouie explores the 2012 Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey and its implications for adoption of lighting upgrades and controls. Over at the Lighting Controls Associations website, lighting writer Craig DiLouie shares his insights from the surveys results. He found that automatic lighting controls have significantly gained in popularity in commercial buildings, a trend that by other measures has further increased since the time of the survey. read more

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Sponsored mobile data could lead to revenue hike in Asia - study

2015-07-15 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news

Mobile operators urged to work with content companies to take slice of $9 billion annual revenue opportunity.

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Study: Louisiana crops suffer $30 million in feral hog damage

2015-07-14 22:28:00| National Hog Farmer

Source: Louisiana State University AgCenter Putting a dollar figure on feral hog damage has put the issue in perspective in Louisiana. A study released July 13 by the Louisiana State University AgCenter estimates that feral hogs did at least $30 million in damage to crops in 2013. read more

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Case Study: Adriatic LNG Terminal (Installation and Operation)

2015-07-14 17:59:00| Offshore Technology

The Adriatic LNG Terminal is the world's first offshore gravity-based structure for unloading, storing and regasifying liquefied natural gas (LNG). It is located 15km offshore Porto Levante, in the northern Adriatic Sea and is set on the sea floor in

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Study: Climate change may be costing lives in US

2015-07-14 17:34:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

CBS: New research suggests that U.S. climate change, and the unpredictable temperature swings it can bring, may boost death rates in seniors. "Temperature variability emerges as a key feature in the potential impacts of climate change. The take-home message: Unusual temperature is bad for people's health," said study author Liuhua Shi, a graduate student in the department of environmental health at Harvard's School of Public Health in Boston. Scientists have long been debating the health effects of...

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