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Shortlist announced for the ER & DCR Excellence Awards

With just over a month to go until the Excellence Awards, organisers have announced the companies that have been nominated for an award. 

Electrical Safety First welcomes new draft regulations for mandatory electrical safety checks

The UK Government’s new draft regulations could see mandatory electrical safety checks required in England’s social housing.

SELECT donates safe isolation posters and toolbox cards to help keep apprentices safe

SELECT is distributing posters and handy toolbox-sized safe isolation flowcharts to remind apprentices of correct working practices.

VAT scrapped for energy efficiency improvements including solar panels and batteries

VAT has been removed from all energy efficiency improvements, which includes the installation of solar panels and batteries.

Building Controls Industry Association appoints new President

The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) has appointed a brand-new president, with Graeme Rees set to take over from Terry Sharp. 

National Grid installs world’s first T-pylons as part of Hinkley Connection

The Hinkley Connection project has achieved a major milestone, after NGET installed the world’s first T-pylons.

Michael Smith Switchgear to utilise Legrand’s Zucchini transformers and busbar

Products from Michael Smith Switchgears will soon utilise Legrand’s Zucchini transformers and busbar as part of a new partnership.

Don’t expect energy prices to drop in Ireland anytime soon, according to Cornwall Insight

According to Cornwall Insight, energy prices could remain elevated in the Irish market until at least 2029 without more energy storage.

Capula to integrate IoT tech to prepare National Grid for net zero

Capula has been awarded a secure edge digital platform project with National Grid that will help prepare for a net zero network.

SECTT offers funding to help college electrical departments with rising costs

SECTT has come to the aid of its training partners that are facing increasing costs by providing £54,000 of additional financial assistance. 

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