CEE News, a magazine which served more than 87,000 electrical contractors and engineers, became part of EC&M magazine in 2002. EC&M increased its circulation by 45% and substantially broadened its editorial coverage, including additional emphasis on home networking and new products. The new, expanded EC&M will reach 140,000 electrical professionals who spend, on average, $1.39 million per year on electrical products and services. While CEE News ceased as a stand-alone publication in September, you can still search five years worth of CEE News articles and departments by entering a key word in the search field or selecting an issue in the right column.
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Making Dollars and Sense of Power Quality Wednesday, June 30, 2010 2:00pm ET Power quality issues cost you valuable time and money. In this webinar we will explore how power quality impacts your facility and bottom line. Understanding what it is, where to look and what you can do about it. Register for this Live Webinar!
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