October 2011
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Staying Cool with Copper
When the temperature outside soars above 90 degrees, walking into a building that’s well air-conditioned is a welcome respite. This instant rejuvenation comes with a cost, paid in demand on the electrical supply. In warmer climates, the constant demand for energy during a hot summer’s day require additional ‘peaking power plants,’ to kick in strictly to support the load when air-conditioning demand is at its highest. These plants are less efficient than base power plants, and expensive to build and operate. - Copper Cabling Speeds Communications on Medical Campus
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- Hospitals Turn to Copper for Reliability Where It Matters Most