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Steatite announces rebranding of its battery business unit to Custom Power

Steatite, a UK-based manufacturer specialising in battery packs for critical applications, has rebranded its batteries business unit to Custom Power. 

BEAMA launches Net Zero Service to help UK manufacturers decarbonise

BEAMA has unveiled a new initiative called the Net Zero Service, which is aimed at helping its members decarbonise and get ready for net zero.

Hitachi Energy partners with SP Energy Networks to improve flow of renewable energy

Hitachi Energy has secured an agreement with SP Energy Networks to implement a novel power quality solution aimed at stabilising the grid.

NICEIC calls for industry upskilling to prep for battery boom

As energy storage investment accelerates in the UK, NICEIC is encouraging electricians to enhance their skills to meet the growing demand.

Osprey Charging expands UK network to over 1,000 rapid chargers

Osprey Charging now offers more than 1,000 rapid chargers across the UK on its charging network, a major milestone for the company.

National Grid partners with Kidney Care UK to help kidney disease sufferers

National Grid Electricity Distribution has partnered with Kidney Care UK to provide assistance to over 60,000 individuals affected by kidney disease.

Data centre power demand set to soar six-fold by 2035, says National Grid CEO

The UK data centre industry is set to require six times the amount of power that it consumes today by 2035. 

Lucy Electric debuts EcoTec, the UK’s first non-SF6 ring main unit

Lucy Electric has unveiled EcoTec, the first ring main unit (RMU) of its kind in the UK, designed for medium voltage networks without the use of SF6.

Greenpower Park campus aims to advance UK’s electrification plans

Greenpower Park, a new initiative aimed at positioning the UK as a leader in the field of electrification and clean energy, has been announced.

Renewables generated more electricity than gas in winter 2023/2024

The UK generated more of its electricity from renewable sources than it did from gas in the winter period of 2023/2024.

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