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Signify achieves carbon neutrality across all operations

Signify, one of the world’s largest lighting companies, has officially achieved carbon neutrality across its entire operation worldwide.

JTL celebrates 30 years of training people

JTL is celebrating its 30-year anniversary, with the organisation having first offered electrical apprenticeships back in 1990.

Total to acquire Source London EV charging network

Total, the French oil and gas company, is diversifying its portfolio through to acquisition of Source London’s EV charging network.

ECA calls for mandatory electrical checks in social housing

The Electrical Contractors Association has called on the UK Government to implement mandatory electrical checks on social housing.

SELECT launches Conditional Membership due to Covid-19 restrictions

SELECT's new Conditional Membership enrolment option will allow firms to join the trade association without in-person assessments.

Industry responds to Amendment 2 of the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulation

Electrical industry associations have responded to the proposed changes coming to the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations.

Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme changes are ‘mainly positive’, says Andersen EV

Electrical Review caught up with Andersen EV to see what it thought of the Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme changes.

Vehicle to grid technology has been overhyped, claims Tesla’s Elon Musk

Tesla will not be prioritising vehicle to grid, with the company’s CEO Elon Musk revealing that he believes the technology to be overhyped.

NICEIC and ELECSA to host 18th Edition Amendment 2 webinar TONIGHT

The NICEIC has announced a new webinar focusing on the proposed changes announced for Amendment 2 of the 18th Edition,.

Engineering services sector remains optimistic despite Covid-19

The devastating effect that Covid-19 has had on many areas of the economy, hasn’t dented confidence in the engineering services sector.

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