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Gas, nuclear energy set to be labelled ‘green’ under European Union proposals

The European Union is set to label both gas and nuclear energy as ‘green’ energy sources, despite a furious response from several countries.

Scotland narrowly misses 2020 target for 100% renewable electricity generation

Scotland narrowly missed its target of generating 100% of its electricity from renewable sources in 2020, despite improved revised figures. 

Shell selects Tritium for worldwide EV charger roll-out

Shell has selected Tritium to provide DC fast chargers for its ever-growing electric vehicle charging network. 

Energy lost from European, American wind farms could power London for 110 days

Wind farms in Europe and North America are not operating at full capacity, causing a staggering 11,300 GWh of lost energy a year.

UK Power Networks unveils finalised £4.6 billion business plan for net zero

UK Power Networks is set to accelerate towards net zero as part of its next business plan, which it has now submitted to Ofgem. 

Demand for EVs is outpacing new charger installations, according to SMMT

The demand for electric vehicles is outstripping the installation of new chargers, with a 31% drop in the ratio of EVs to public chargers. 

Siemens offers 33 UK university students early career opportunities as part of gender parity pledge

Siemens has offered 33 UK university students the opportunity to fast track their careers, as part of the firm’s quest for gender parity. 

Vestas returns to normal operation following cyber attack

Vestas has confirmed that it was the victim of a ransomware attack on November 19, although systems are now largely back to normal.

Car industry calls for ‘redoubling of efforts’ to boost EV charging infrastructure

The SMMT has called for a ‘redoubling of efforts’ to boost the number of EV chargers available to consumers. 

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