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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.

Clarkson Evans purchases large site for head office expansion

Clarkson Evans has purchased a three and a half acre plot of land next to its head office, which it plans to use for future expansion.

Japan commits to net zero by 2050

Japan has become the latest major economy to commit to achieving net zero emissions, with the country setting 2050 as its target.

More than half of electricians admit to having their tools stolen

Tools are a big investment for electrical companies, yet more than half of electricians have admitted to having had their tools stolen.

Recolight to discuss replaceable light sources in November 6 panel

Recolight has announced details of its next online panel discussion, which will focus on the return of replaceable light sources.

SELECT cautiously welcomes Scottish delay to new smoke alarm rules

SELECT has cautiously welcomed a proposed one-year delay to new rules on domestic smoke alarms in Scotland.

Time running out for public sector to take advantage of £1 billion decarbonisation fund

The public sector should take advantage of the UK Government’s £1 billion decarbonisation fund now, according to Energys Group.

Disneyland Paris to build one of Europe’s largest solar canopy plants

Disneyland Paris has confirmed that it will construct one of Europe’s largest solar canopy plants above its main guest car park.

UK could see an additional 1.3GW of wind power in Winter 2020

The UK is set to see huge amounts of wind power capacity come online in Winter 2020, according to Cornwall Insight

myenergi, EV charger and green tech manufacturer, to double workforce by end of 2021

myenergi has unveiled plans to double its existing workforce by the end of 2021, as the firm sees record growth and profits through 2020.

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