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JTL opens new state-of-the-art training centre in Birmingham

JTL’s new training facility in the centre of Birmingham has fittingly been officially opened by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Muhammad Afzal. 

mySchneider members could win £1,000 towards growing their business

Schneider Electric is to give away five sets of £1,000 to randomly selected mySchneider members, which they can use to grow their business.

BGEN expands apprenticeship programme to more than 50 employees

BGEN has expanded its apprenticeship programme to more than 50 employees as the company continues to invest in its future.

JIB highlights apprenticeship benefits during National Apprenticeship Week

The Joint Industry Board (JIB) is just one of the many industry groups getting involved in National Apprenticeship Week.

Octopus Energy, Elmtronics partner to offer EV chargers to business customers

Octopus Energy is set to expand its EV offering, with the company partnering with Elmtronics to offer EV chargers to its business customers. 

TESP showcases true value of the electrical sector to UK economy

TESP has launched a digital dashboard that showcases the significant contribution made by the electrical sector to the UK economy.

Ongoing supply shortage causes 9 out of 10 tradespeople to delay projects

Projects across the UK are being delayed due to the ongoing supply shortage, with 9 out of 10 tradespeople delaying a project. 

UK Power Networks assists in power restoration following Storms Malik and Corrie

UK Power Networks recently assisted teams in North East England and Scotland to help restore power following Storms Malik and Corrie.

European Commission presses ahead with ‘green’ label for gas, nuclear power

The European Commission has confirmed that it will go ahead with plans to label gas and nuclear power as ‘green’ under new taxonomy rules.

Ofgem increases energy price cap by a whopping 54%, still below wholesale prices

Ofgem has announced that it is increasing the energy price cap by 54%, although energy firms will still feel the heat.

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