Are University reports really as trustworthy as you thought?

In this week’s Gossage Gossip, our columnist exposes the potential breach in trust coming from Universities and their research papers. 

High power prices could lose EVs the edge against petrol cars

The increasing price of electricity could lose EVs the cost advantage versus fossil fuel cars, but petrol prices would have to fall further.

Offshore wind turbines could soon be cheaper to fabricate

A new welding methodology for offshore wind foundations has the potential to cut the cost of wind turbine fabrication.

IET announces new Chief Executive and Secretary

The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has announced Ed Almond as its new Chief Executive and Secretary (CES). 

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?

Schneider Electric appoints Marc Garner as new SVP of Secure Power Division in Europe

Schneider Electric has appointed Marc Garner as the new Senior Vice President of its Secure Power Division across Europe. 

Number of public EV chargers in UK grew 30% in 2022

The UK’s EV charging network grew by almost a third in 2022, with over 8,800 chargers newly accessible to the public. 

UK Power Networks restores 19th Century Wimbledon substation to former glory

UK Power Networks has completed restoration work on a 19th Century substation in Wimbledon, which will serve as a museum piece.

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