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How to get the grid ready for the electric vehicle onslaught

Electric vehicles are going to increase demand on the grid, so the need for effective distributed asset management will also increase.

Energy-as-a-Service: Turning cost into competitive advantage

How smart financing is enabling manufacturers to harness energy savings to help them stay ahead of the curve.

How to solve the smart meter problem once and for all

In this week’s Gossage, we take a look at the problems plaguing the smart meter roll-out for businesses, and what can be done to fix it.

The problems women face in plugging the STEM skills gap

Rachel Gray from Newcastle College explores the problems women have breaking into engineering careers and how to change stereotypes.

How to avoid burn-out at work and improve your mental health

How to manage the pressures of the electrical industry and why burn-out at work should not be underestimated

What work still needs to be done to hit the UK’s 2050 Net Zero target

The Electrical Contractor’s Association looks at what steps the Government is taking towards net zero and what work still needs to be done.

Why sufficient lighting is critical to construction site safety

Why planning for sufficient lighting should be a key consideration for the construction industry, even more so as winter approaches.

What engineering considerations are there when upgrading hospital backup generators?

Bradley Morrissey, bid manager at Finning UK & Ireland, explains the engineering considerations when upgrading hospital backup generators.

Is a lack of components driving the counterfeit market?

Is a lack of components driving the counterfeit market? Jonathan Parry from PEI-Genesis explores this worrying trend.

How smart building tech can help with occupant safety

Dave Watkins, director at Abtec Building Technologies, explains the role that smart building tech can play in occupant safety.

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