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with energy house power supply as new technology in Electrical power
engineering and field. In many cities, infrastructures, buildings
automation and industrial plants. They can be linked to industrial and
building automation, and are rounded out by comprehensive support
throughout the entire life-cycle. What are the benefits of Energy house
for power supply solution? there are three main benefits as given below.
Benefits
There are three main benefits of energy houses for power supply solution.
Cost Effective
Fast to install
Flexible
Cost Effective
The installation of an Energy house spare you from dealing with
planning, controlling and complex civil works, as well as with crafts on
site and construction risks.
Fast to Install
An energy house for power supply arrives at your site ready for plug commission and play. this really speeds up your lead time.
Flexible
You can choose from several energy house types according to your
application requirements, equip them with exactly the products you need.
Plug and Play Power Distribution
The Energy house can also be used for plant balancing of fossil and
renewable energy, as reliable power supply for critical processes, for
grid coupling, as well as for the grid connection of electrical energy
storage systems. Energy house are optimal approach to install electrical
power and control equipment for a fast and reliable power supply. An
energy house is a per-fabricated electrical building, fully equipped.
Actually industries needs a reliable and efficient power supply as well
as flexible solutions that can be adapted to individual requirements.
Energy house for power supply are fast and very easy way to install, can
be used as an interim solution. They are easy to upgrade, and used
available space optimally. This makes them the most suitable option for a
broad range of application.
The Energy house offer more; one stop solution, consistency, safety,
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For a time, Rachel Wagner could barely endure the shame
she felt hitchhiking nearly 100 kilometres almost every day with a
50-pound bag of carpentry tools strapped to her back.
by: Andrew Rankin
For
the past five years, Rachel Wagner has been Art MacKinnon's trusted
sidekick. The garage shown in the background is just one of the projects
that they have conquered together. (ANDREW RANKIN / Local Xpress)
For a time, Rachel Wagner could barely endure the shame she
felt hitchhiking nearly 100 kilometres almost every day with a 50-pound
bag of carpentry tools strapped to her back.
With rare exception, the 27-year-old carpenter and single mother of
two children has made the round trip, thumbing a ride from her home in
Louisbourg to Sydney and back again, nearly every weekday for the last
seven years.
In the beginning, Wagner was looking for a way out of dead-end jobs.
Carpentry appeared to be the most practical option. With no prior
experience, she enrolled in a two-year construction course at Nova
Scotia Community College's Marconi campus in Sydney. The money she
had left over from her employment insurance benefits went to paying for a
babysitter.
She graduated. And for the past five years, she's been Art
MacKinnon's most dependable employee, his right-hand woman. Together
they have worked from one end of the island to the other, teaming up on
projects big and small, from deck and roof construction jobs to an
assortment of home renovations in between.
She continues to hitchhike to work and back at least six times a
week. But it now serves as a point of pride, symbolizing how far she has
come.
"I was embarrassed," said Wagner, while she and MacKinnon were finishing up at a job site in Sydney on Saturday morning.
"Hitting that road was embarrassing. I was in my early 20s and I was
embarrassed that I had to do it. But people have taken their hats off to
me. They say, 'You have two kids at home and you're willing to do this
for a living.' That makes me proud. It went from being an
embarrassment to a sense of pride."
Wagner knows she's come a long way. Not long ago she was a junior
high school dropout and a mother of two babies at the age of 18. Nothing
has been handed to her.
She's thankful for MacKinnon's guidance. The owner of MacKinnon and
Whyte Construction Ltd. was willing to give Wagner an opportunity to
prove herself, when no one else would.
"He's taught me everything I know. I went to a few crews after
graduating and they never gave me a shot, never looked at me twice.
"Another guy told me to hitchhike in to Sydney to meet him, and he
didn't show up. That same day I called Art and and he gave me a shot."
Wagner can recall her first day on the job, the scariest day of her life, she admits.
"I'm thinking I'm going to spend every day with these guys, and I'm
going to have to put them in their place," she said with a laugh.
MacKinnon has not regretted the hire. In fact, they have become quite the duo, enduring the elements year-round together.
"When she first called I thought, everybody needs a chance and I
said, 'What the hell,' " recalled MacKinnon. "I remember thinking she's
not the biggest girl in the world. I thought, 'Geez, are you going to be
able to do this kind of job?' But she surprised me.
"She's smart and has the right attitude. She does everything I do and she's still here after five years."
It hasn't been a cakewalk. Apart from the physical rigours of the
job, Wagner has confronted the odd sexist remark, but she never shies
away from standing up for herself.
"You talk to me for five minutes and you'll see I fit on the site.
You can't have a weak spine. You have to put the guys in their place if
they say something inappropriate."
MacKinnon knew from the start Wagner would be no pushover. He's
witnessed her overcome the obstacles, allowing her work to speak for
itself.
"We did this roof job in the middle of the winter in Ashby, and I
recall us walking into the yard and this older guy says, 'Where's the
rest of you at?' He said, 'Well you're just a girl and he's only one
man.' She didn't like that too much. But we did the job and at the end
he apologized."
Wagner has found her dream job. Every day presents a new challenge.
"There's no greater feeling than going to a big, old ugly
house, redoing it top to bottom and standing back and saying, 'I did
that.'
"We've done 10 decks since I've started with Art and I could go and
frame up a deck and level it off, all that stuff. But when it gets to
the stairs, I still feel I need more training. That will come."
She plans to purchase a new vehicle in the near future, but she's in
no real rush. Hitchhiking still seems like the most practical option at
the moment.
"I'm proud of where I landed," said Wagner. "I had my daughter at 15
and I had my son at 18. The cards looked like they were against me. I
didn't really have anywhere to go. I fought to go to high school, I
fought to go to college and I fought for my job. I landed on a pretty
good side of things".