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Aquind interconnector: What happened and what’s next?

Will the Aquind interconnector ever get built and what are the implications of the High Court's decision to send it back to the Government?

What does the future look like for floating wind in the UK?

What does the road ahead look like for floating wind in the UK? Sam Strivens from the Carbon Trust has the answer.

Satellite-enabled Internet of Things – the future of the electric industry

The electric industry could significantly benefit from satellite-based Internet of Things devices, as Damian Lewis from Inmarsat explains.

How the circuit breaker has evolved since 1924

Sami Raitakoski, Global Head of ABB’s Control & Protection Products, explores the history of the humble circuit breaker.

How electric vehicles are evolving thanks to a new generation of motors

Martin Boughtwood of DG Innovate discusses the progress made in electric motor design and how new innovations benefit electric vehicles.

Vehicle-to-Grid: The solution to our energy problem?

As the UK gets its energy from increasingly-unpredictable sources, could Vehicle-to-Grid technology help keep the grid balanced?

How DNOs are keeping pace with decarbonisation efforts

The work of distribution network operators has changed drastically over the past few years, as they become key to the net zero story.

What impact could England vs France have on the UK’s energy grid?

England's quarter-final match with France at the World Cup could have an impact on the UK's energy grid. How will National Grid cope?

Four steps to preventing costly motor failure

Fluke shares its four top tips to ensuring motor control systems remain in tip top condition, avoiding costly downtime.

Why there’s never been a better time to invest in battery energy storage

Alastair Morris considers how battery energy storage can help companies to profitably manage energy security and net zero in volatile times.

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