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Division to promote T-ZERO PRO solar and hybrid lighting towers and generators
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Bespoke event lighting will save estimated 6,200 litres of diesel and 16 tonnes of CO2e
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UK rental firm adds 12 X-ECO LED models, further expanding its entirely Trime branded lighting tower fleet
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Two European manufacturers acquire their US distributor, FTG Equipment Solutions
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Units can run on mains, battery, solar panel, or green HVO D+ (hydrotreated vegetable oil) fuel.
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HBOX+ is designed for efficiency, connected remote control, safety and easy transport
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Aggreko seeks to reduce the international golf event’s carbon footprint while providing power, heating, and cooling
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IRN looks at the latest all-in-one and low emission lighting towers for construction sites
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The TSR Proled Plus LED flood light kit makes LED technology available on traditional light masts
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Two options are designed to meet different lighting and runtime requirements
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UK supplier’s generators and lighting towers can now be used with the environmentally friendly diesel alternative biofuel
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UK rental firm’s new fleet of ST-9 solar powered lighting towers offer silent operation
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Tower provides autonomous operation where solar yield is greater than energy demand
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Contract included temporary accommodation and other equipment for Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
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Scotland-based rental firm adds multiple MG6000SSY sets, bringing its MHM generator fleet to over 90 machines
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Trime X-CHAIN LED lighting towers delivered to specialist equipment provider for Network Rail projects
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Low carbon technology, fuel efficiency, connectivity and longer maintenance cycles are driving product innovation in lighting towers. IRN Editor Belinda Smart reports.
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LED technology and environmental sustainability are among the key trends in the sector. Katherine Weir reports