Burying Electrical Cable has slowly been progressing in Greenville

Though too costly, the project to bury electrical power lines has slowly been progressing in Greenville. Residents and business owners can still recall the tales about downed trees and ruined homes with people pitched into darkness and cold in December of 2005. Early plan was to target all neighborhoods but focus turned on the area … Read more

Recall for the imported electrical cable from China

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission have published a recall notice for the imported Infinity electrical cable from China. The electrical cable has been on sale for the past 18 months and now it is being pulled out from store’s shelves and banned from being sold after a last minute intervention by the electrical watchdog. In … Read more

Proposed new power lines brings out concerned public

ComEd has planned to build a 60 miles of 345 kilovolts lines near Wayne through Kane to Ogle County. The said plan will cost the company $200 million and the construction would begin late 2014 or possibly early of 2015 once the proposal has been approved by the Illinois Commerce Commission. The plan is set … Read more

Electrician concerned about new hospital

A concerned electrician, Bailey Penn of The BVI Beacon, believed that strict guidelines and protocols seemed to be lacking throughout the 14 years of construction of the new hospital in Virgin Islands. The hospital should have been constructed on a location that will enable expansion to accommodate more people in the next coming decade. In … Read more

Power lines endangering vultures

In South Africa, a new study has shown that Cape Vultures were adopting power lines as roosting since in the area were few natural objects to roost. This study was led by team experts including the group from Nottingham Trent University. Their study showed that vultures population has decreased recently due to different threats, including … Read more