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Energy crisis could risk net zero objectives if Government doesn’t step in

Cornwall Insight has warned that the ongoing energy crisis could have a negative effect on the investment towards net zero.

National Grid highlights importance of onshore renewables for achieving net zero in South Wales

A new report from National Grid, dubbed Zero 2050, has highlighted the importance of onshore renewables in the decarbonisation of South Wales.

JTL debuts new training centre in Nottingham

JTL has opened a brand-new training centre in Nottingham, which is ready to train the next generation of workers in the electrical industry.

Fluke debuts world’s first clamp meters for solar testing up to 1500V

Fluke has unveiled two world-first products, with the company debuting new clamp meters designed for use with solar installations up to 1500V. 

UK Power Networks takes on 21 new apprentices

UK Power Networks is set to train the next generation of electrical engineers, with the DNO taking on 21 new apprentices. 

How Northern Cairo reduced power outages by 20%

The Egyptian Government is working on a fix to its regular power outages - and one solution has already reduced power outages by 20%. 

How better weather forecasts will allow capacity increases on electricity transmission network

The Met Office is to begin providing highly detailed weather forecasts to NGET to expand the power flowing through the transmission network.

UK Power Networks sees 42% increase in EV charger connections

UK Power Networks has recorded a 42% increase in the number of EV chargers that have been connected to the company’s local grids. 

ABB debuts 360 kW rapid EV charger, the world’s fastest

ABB has become the first EV charger manufacturer to break the 350 kW barrier, with the debut of the Terra 360. 

Electric vehicles eclipse diesel vehicle sales in Europe for the first time

For the first time ever, electric vehicles outsold diesel vehicles in Europe, although overall car registrations were down 18%. 

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