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Narrow path to net zero, but fossil fuels need to go now, notes the IEA

It’s still possible to reach net zero emissions by 2050, but it requires all new fossil fuel projects to be scrapped from this year.

Why a flexible energy system is key to a net zero future

The Carbon Trust says a flexible energy system could cut the cost of reaching net zero by up to £16.7 billion a year in 2050.

2021 ECA Awards now accepting nominations

Following a largely award-less 2020, the Electrical Contractors Association has announced that entries are now open for the 2021 ECA Awards.

London sees decrease in renewable pipeline capacity, Scotland soars

London has suffered a small net decrease in renewable pipeline capacity, according to the latest figures from Cornwall Insight.

SELECT ready to work with new MSPs following Scottish general election

SELECT, has welcomed the new intake of MSPs pledged to continue working closely with politicians of all parties.

UK Power Networks carbon reduction plan endorsed by Science-Based Target Initiative

UK Power Networks has become the first UK DNO to have its carbon reduction plan and targets endorsed by the Science-Based Target Initiative.

Demand for renewable energy globally soars to new heights

Demand for renewable energy has soared globally, smashing even the International Energy Agency’s expectations.

STOR relaunch as day-ahead service drives up rates for peaking asset owners

Owners of peaking assets have cashed in on higher prices following the launch of STOR (Short-Term Operating Reserve) as a day-ahead service.

Osprey Charging to expand EV charging options at Shell forecourts

Osprey Charging will fully fund, install and operate a network of 175kW Tritium chargers under the Shell Recharge brand.

More than half of electricians report mental health issues

Mental health issues plague those working in the electrical trade, with research suggesting that 51% of electricians had reported issues

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