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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. 

Siemens Gamesa first to commercialise recyclable wind turbine blades

Siemens Gamesa has become the first company to debut a commercially-available wind turbine blade that can be recycled at the end of its life.

National Audit Office brands Green Homes Grant ‘over ambitious’, poorly executed

The National Audit Office has released a scathing review of the Green Homes Grant, noting that it was over ambitious and poorly executed.

UK forced to rely on coal power due to reduction in wind generation

The UK has been forced to rely on coal power to keep the lights on, as there has been a reduction in electricity generated by wind farms.

Electrical Review welcomes a new editor ahead of anniversary year

Electrical Review has announced that Jordan O’Brien will be taking over as editor of the publication ahead of its 150th anniversary. 

Denmark on track to achieve 100% renewable electricity generation by 2030

Denmark is well on its way to achieving 100% renewable electricity generation by 2030, according to new research from GlobalData. 

How Shell plans to install one of the UK’s largest EV charging networks by 2025

Shell has announced a major commitment to install 50,000 EV chargepoints in the UK by 2025, increasing its network more than tenfold. 

Britain is importing more power from overseas than ever before

Britain is becoming increasingly reliant on power from overseas, as it saw a record day for electricity imports on August 20. 

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