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Skills & Sustainability - Electrical Control
VJ: Rachel Beaney       Classification: Electrotechnology
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Skills & Sustainability - Electrical Control

David Arnold, Electrical Control Coordinator, has been the international expert on 6 occasions for Australia, and on 4 occasions has been the chief expert. He therefore knows a lot about electrics!

He talks about the importance of sustainable energy, such as solar power and wind generators, especially in this increasingly environmentally-aware age.

David gives a run down of the different projects which competitors are involved in, helping to generate environmental-awareness in our power and electricity consumption.

 



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