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Dutch football club to install UV-C lighting to combat Covid-19, despite warnings

A Dutch football club has become one of the first to request the installation of UV-C lighting to combat Covid-19.

SJIB presses Scottish Government for protection of electrician title

The Scottish Joint Industry Board (SJIB) has added its voice to the parliamentary consultation on regulation of electricians.

BT switches to 100% renewable electricity, buys electric vehicles

BT has switched to 100% renewable electricity, while it has also committed to purchasing thousands of electric vehicles.

ECA calls on UK Government to implement tougher measures against later payers

The ECA has called on the Government to further ramp up measures against late payers in the private sector supply chain.

650 free lockout kits available to trainee electricians in Scotland

Trainee electricians in Scotland will be given 650 free lockout kits by SECTT and Electrical Safety First (ESF).

National Grid ESO issues warning for UK electricity supply

National Grid ESO has issued an electricity margin notice, which warns that the UK’s electricity supply could drop below a key threshold.

UK Power Networks urge electricity generators to claim grant funding

UK Power Networks is urging electricity generators to claim thousands of pounds in grants to help boost local energy output.

Alfen to supply SSE Enterprise with EV chargers

Alfen has signed up to be SSE Enterprise’s supplier for electric vehicle charging points, under a three-year agreement between the two companies.

Research reveals the obvious: electricians have high starting salary, long training

Electricians are often paid the most at the beginning of their career, but had long and expensive training to complete vs other trades.

Ireland facing uphill struggle to meet net zero target

Ireland will need to more than double its renewable capacity over the next 25 years if it has any hope of achieving its 2050 net zero target.

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