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Could the Planning and Infrastructure Bill finally streamline the UK’s clean energy rollout?

Balance Power's Dan Levy has some suggestions on how the UK can tackle the fractured approvals process and speed up slow planning decisions. 

Net zero relies on EV infrastructure capable of weathering a power quality storm

Protecting EV charging infrastructure from power surges and harmonics is critical if we want to keep our net zero goals on track.

Could your HVAC system become the grid’s secret weapon?

New connectivity standards and smarter appliances are transforming buildings into active grid resources, according to OpenADR's Don Dulchinos.

Is the UK’s data centre boom at risk if we don’t fix our power system?

Phil Thompson, CEO of Balance Power, believes behind-the-meter generation could be the key to unlocking AI-driven growth, as he explains.

Market-wide Half-Hourly Settlement could be about to redefine the UK electricity market

The MHHS reform will empower businesses with unprecedented energy data insights, marking a pivotal change in the way we manage power.

Could changing driver expectations spark an EV charging revolution?

Mer's Elizabeth Warren and Natasha Fry explore how shifting customer behaviour is transforming both public and fleet charging. 

Could your backup power system be the hidden weak link in your operations?

Andrew Keith explores how load bank testing can help industries avert costly unplanned downtime and maintain seamless productivity.

Why 2025 needs to be the year we align our clean power policy

Could 2025 prove to be the pivotal year for our clean power policy going forward? Oli Pettersen from Balance Power makes the argument.

How to avoid electrical hazards with reliable neutral earthing

Mike Torbitt, Managing Director of Cressall, explains the importance of reliable neutral earthing and how to achieve it.

What Schneider Electric UK President Kelly Becker predicts for 2025

Schneider Electric's Kelly Becker outlines what businesses can expect from 2025 – and how they can adapt – in this rapidly changing world.

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