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£4 million substation upgrade almost doubles capacity in Dagenham

UK Power Networks has installed three 26-tonne transformers at a Dagenham docks substation in a £4 million upgrade. 

Engineering project managers say neurodiversity policies are delivering gains

Project managers in the engineering sector believe their company has benefited from extra adjustments to accommodate neurodivergent staff.

Schneider Electric promotes Karlton Gray to lead UK and Ireland channels

Schneider Electric has promoted Karlton Gray to Director, Channels, UK & Ireland, with a wide brief that includes energy efficiency.

National Grid once again gets top marks from Ofsted

National Grid’s transmission apprenticeship programmes were judged ‘outstanding’ in Ofsted’s latest inspection. 

GTEC Training awarded funding to expand green skills courses

GTEC Training has secured £978,840 from the UK Government to deliver courses that upskill installers and support the transition to net zero.

UK, US team up for new ‘golden age’ of nuclear

The UK has announced a new partnership with the US that it hopes will usher in a new ‘golden age’ of nuclear power.

EDF launches HPIN Direct to tackle heat pump installer shortage

EDF Heat Pumps has launched HPIN Direct, a nationwide umbrella scheme designed to widen access to heat pump work for smaller firms.

EDF and Elements Green agree long-term deal to support 360MW Staythorpe battery project

EDF has signed a long-term arrangement with Elements Green to support delivery of the Staythorpe battery energy storage system. 

Shell’s new EV fluid could pave the way for sub-10 minute charging speeds

Shell Lubricants has demonstrated an EV thermal management fluid that it says can sharply cut charging times.

Experts call for faster grid connections for renewables at Bath conference

World-leading engineers and policy specialists will this week urge speedier grid connections for new renewables.

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