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Iomart installs rooftop solar array to power its flagship data centre

Iomart is hoping to reduce its strain on the electrical grid with the installation of 560 solar panels at its flagship data centre in Maidenhead.  

Public ‘frustrated’ by rejection of renewable energy projects

The public have expressed frustration at the rejection of renewable energy projects by local councils, according to a new survey. 

Exicom set to acquire Tritium Charging, following EV charging firm’s insolvency

Exicom Tele-systems Limited, an EV charging firm based in India, has agreed to acquire Tritium Charging through its Dutch subsidiary.

Public support for pylon construction rises when used for renewables

Public support for the construction of new electricity pylons is higher if they are dedicated to transmitting renewable energy, says a new study.

BW ESS & Penso Power enter first of its kind battery storage agreement with Shell

BW ESS, along with Penso Power, has entered into a seven-year tolling agreement with Shell for the Bramley battery energy storage system.

Iberdrola to buy 88% stake in Electricity North West

Iberdrola has signed an agreement to acquire an 88% stake in Electricity North West (ENW) for an equity value of £2.1 billion. 

Power imports soared in the UK during the first half of 2024

In the initial six months of 2024, the United Kingdom experienced a dramatic 81.7% rise in its net power imports.

US researchers achieve new milestone for wireless EV charging

Researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have successfully executed a wireless power transfer of 270 kW to a Porsche Taycan.

Envision Energy awarded contract for battery storage project at Field Whitebirk

Envision Energy has been selected to provide hardware and equipment for a new battery energy storage system project in partnership with Field. 

UK farmers shift toward renewable energy, leverage carbon credits

An increasing number of UK farmers are investing in environmentally friendly renewable energy solutions, according to a new report.

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