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EDF’s investment in clean energy will hit £4.5 billion in 2023

EDF plans to spend a total of £4.5 billion in 2023 on the development of new electricity generation from clean energy sources. 

Powered On Podcast returns September 21

The Powered On Podcast is set to return on September 21 with new episodes released on all popular podcasting platforms every fortnight thereafter. 

Develop Training launches recruitment programme for new trainers

Develop Training is looking for new trainers to help inspire the next-generation of talent that will help propel the electrical industry forward. 

SSE, Teesside International Airport announce plans for 50 MW solar farm

SSE and Teesside International Airport have announced plans for a brand-new solar farm that could provide up to 50 MW of generation capacity. 

Building controls saw steady growth in 2022, according to new BCIA report

The market for building control systems saw healthy growth in 2022, according to the latest report from the Building Controls Industry Association.

Former BEAMA CEO Dr Porter joins Chameleon Technology

It has been confirmed that Dr Howard Porter, former CEO of BEAMA, will be joining Chameleon Technology as an advisor to the Board of Directors

UK Government’s offshore wind target at risk after latest CfD auction

The UK Government secured less renewable capacity than last year and no offshore wind at all during the latest CfD auction.

High-voltage switchgear market expected to exceed $30 billion in 2027

The global high-voltage switchgear market is expected to reach $30.34 in 2027, according to the latest forecasts from GlobalData.

Data centres delay carbon reduction plans amidst energy crisis

Data centres in the UK and Ireland are increasingly looking to delay their carbon reduction plans as they deal with the ongoing energy crisis. 

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