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Making Changes for Charging Electric Vehicles

by Matt Woo, P.E., RCDD, LEED AP BD+C This article is part of Wood Harbinger’s newsletter series. Electric vehicles  can be a great means of transportation which help reduce emissions on the environment, save fuel, and reduce maintenance costs. 

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Resilient Utility Infrastructure – Part 1: Planning and Design

by Matt Woo, P.E., RCDD, LEED AP BD+C and Steve Grayson, P.E., LEED AP This article is part of Wood Harbinger’s newsletter series. Resiliency in the built environment, simply put, is the ability to recover from difficult conditions that have compromised essential utility/infrastructure services. That could mean recovering from a power outage, an earthquake, a […]

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Harley Davidson + Physics = Commissioning (HD+P=Cx)

By Nick Baker, EIT, CCP, GCPC, LEED AP BD+C Wood Harbinger’s engineers have been blogging since 2013! This Throwback Thursday series features posts from back in the day that are just too good to stay at the back of the blog. Enjoy this post from Nick Baker, originally published on October 1, 2013: What do […]

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An Education Affirmation: It All Matters

By Paul Greenwalt, EIT Do you like math and science? Are you fascinated by mechanical and electrical gadgets? If so, I bet when you were young you liked taking things apart to see how they worked. Sometimes you even put those things back together. Sometimes you put those things back together and you didn’t have […]

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Availability vs. Reliability in Data Center Electrical Components

By Morena Sanidad, P.E., LEED AP Reliability and Availability are popular terms in the data center world. They are used interchangeably and often times misinterpreted; while they work together to define the success of a system, they are separate parameters requiring specific understanding. In this blog I will describe the definition of the terms, their […]

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