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Nottingham City Council installs EV chargers, solar and energy storage

Nottingham City Council has installed a litany of sustainable technologies, as part of its drive to be the UK's first carbon-neutral city.

Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards will soon apply to all landlords

The UK Government’s Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) are set to come into force at the beginning of next month.

myenergi calls for VAT exemption for solar EV chargers in the Spring Budget

myenergi is calling on the UK Government to exempt solar EV chargers from VAT as part of the upcoming Spring Budget.

EDF confirms plans to extend life of nuclear reactors at Heysham and Hartlepool

Nuclear reactors at Heysham and Hartlepool will continue operating until 2026, two years longer than operator EDF had initially planned. 

Scottish Government approves additional funding for electrical apprenticeships

The Scottish Government has released additional funding for electrical apprenticeships after an appeal from SELECT.

Sofia offshore wind farm set to utilise Siemens Gamesa’s RecyclableBlade

The Sofia offshore wind farm, which is set to be located off the North East coast of the UK on Dogger Bank, will utilise the RecyableBlade.

Metrel announced as official sponsor of Powered On Live 2023

Metrel is set to sponsor Powered On Live 2023, a two-day digital conference set to take place June 14-15. 

World’s largest wind farm at risk without UK Government support, says developer

Hornsea Three is set to become the world’s largest wind farm upon completion, but there’s a chance that it will never achieve that goal.

Recolight adds eight new members to its WEEE compliance scheme

Recolight has announced the addition of eight new members to its WEEE compliance scheme, joining the 22 companies that joined in 2022. 

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