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Addressing electrical safety hazards

Control Engineering

From 1992 to 2010, there has been a significant reduction in electrical injuries — more than 50% — which can be attributed in part to the application of new technologies and best practices, which have reduced risk and exposure to electrical hazards. Once the equipment is verified as safe using appropriate sensors, the entry gate is unlocked.

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Data centers at the front line of future motor technology

Control Engineering

This would represent a 146 x increase from 2010 levels. Data is sourced through reported data from motor suppliers. According to the United States International Trade Commission , the amount of new data expected to be created in 2025 will be 175 ZB. High-efficiency motors are defined being IE4 (NEMA Super Premium) or higher.

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