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              Need an Electrician? 11/15/2011
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              Need and electrician?

              JMB Electrical Services Aust Pty Ltd offers a great range of electrical services, including:

              - Domestic electrical service
              - Commercial electrical services
              - Industrial electrical services
              - Solar power solutions
              - Installation, maintenance and repairs
              - Data and networking cabling
              - Safety switches and switchboard upgrades
              - Electrical repairs (including machinery)
              - Electrical test and tagging
              - Energy efficient solutions
              - Under Floor Heating
              - Sports Floodlighting
              - Telecommunications cabling
              - Solar panel grid connected systems

              JMB Electrical service areas throughout Melbourne including:
              Boronia, Bayswater, Ringwood, Kilsyth, Scoresby, Knoxfield, Knox, Ferntree Gully and Wantirna.
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              New website look for JMB Electrical Services 08/16/2011
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              The new look website features a design that is aimed at giving the user the best experience on our website, while making information easy to find and simple to read.

              We have also added this blog and links to our social media pages/ feeds which we welcome you to check out and join.

              Hope you like it!
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              Solar power schemes fight for a place in the sun 08/16/2011
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              UP TO 1800 jobs could disappear from Victorian solar power businesses if the 
              Baillieu government allows a household subsidy scheme to lapse when it reaches 
              its proposed limit in coming months, according to an industry analysis.


              Under laws introduced by the previous Labor government, electricity companies
                pay households a premium rate of 60¢ per kilowatt hour for energy generated on 
              rooftops and fed into the  power grid.


              The feed-in-tariff scheme was capped with a review triggered once 100 
              megawatts of capacity was installed. That threshold is about to be
              reached.



              Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/solar-power-schemes-fight-for-a-place-in-the-sun-20110815-1iutc.html#ixzz1VFHKUqiW
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              10 tips for reducing power usage in your business 08/16/2011
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              Friday 29  July 2011


              Saving power can be one of the simplest ways of improving the profitability of your business. You can make quick power saving changes across your business that will reduce your energy bills, lessen carbon pollution and conserve energy. 
              By also training your staff on energy saving, together you can do your bit for  the environment.
              The more energy you save, the more profitable your business can be.

              Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/small-business/resources/10-tips-for-reducing-power-usage-in-your-business-20110730-1i4xt.html#ixzz1VFDlkMCU
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              First Post! 08/13/2011
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              Start blogging by creating a new post. You can edit or delete me by clicking under the comments. You can also customize your sidebar by dragging in elements from the top bar.
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