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National Engineer (Magazine)
The National Engineer is a magazine dedicated to professionals in the field of power and stationary engineering as well as facilities management. First published in January of 1897, the National Engineer is a publication that contains articles featuring information on new technology, repairs and maintenance education, news and safety tips.

The National Engineer is published bi-monthly (six issues) by the National Association of Power Engineers, Inc. (N.A.P.E.).

Managing Editor: Diane L'Heureux Categories: Science Frequency: Bi-monthly (Six issues) Publisher: National Association of Power Engineers, Inc. (N.A.P.E.) First Issue: January 1897 Country: United States Language: English Website: http://www.powerengineers.com

Copyright
Hi, I've removed some copyrighted material from your site http://www.powerengineers.com/history.htm that was added to Stationary engineer. Please see Copyright violations for an in-depth explanation of Wikipedia's policy on this. Meanwhile, I've added an external link to the article on your site. --CliffC (talk) 04:22, 10 January 2009 (UTC)