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JTL joins WorldSkills UK’s Centre of Excellence

JTL has agreed to become part of WorldSkills UK’s Centre of Excellence, with the provider expecting a boost to its education programme.

Electrical utilities increasingly turning to IoT adoption due to Covid-19

Covid-19 has accelerated the deployment of the Internet of Things within electrical utilities, according to new research by Inmarsat. 

Riello UPS officially recognised as a living wage employer

Riello UPS has become the latest company to achieve accreditation as a living wage employer, meaning it pays at least £9.50 an hour. 

InstaVolt set to roll-out 10,000 new rapid chargers by 2030

InstaVolt has become the latest EV charging provider to announce the roll-out of thousands of new chargers.

Electric vehicles to increase electricity demand by 25% by 2040

Demand for electricity is set to rise a whopping 25% by 2040 as a result of the uptake in electric vehicles.

Fire at IFA1 interconnector in Kent to spark further price rises

Following record high power prices earlier this week, a fire at the IFA1 interconnector in Kent could cause power prices to rise further. 

Day-ahead power prices hit record high, following highs in balancing market

Great Britain continues to see high day-ahead power prices, with no signs of a slowdown as prices hit a record high. 

UK could see an exodus of 660,000 jobs if net zero targets missed

The UK is at risk of losing almost 660,000 jobs to other countries if the Government doesn’t accelerate its transition to net zero.

SELECT warns of the danger of unqualified electricians without protection of title

SELECT is stepping up its campaign to get protection of title legislation to ensure only qualified electricians can do electrical work.

UK Power Networks employs a cable plough to restore Dunstable Downs skyline

UK Power Networks has employed a state-of-the-art cable plough to help it complete its Dunstable Downs project as quickly as possible. 

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