Knightsbridge goes full tilt with configurable LED downlights

Knightsbridge has taken the next step in its lighting evolution with the launch of the all-new SpektroLED Tilt.

Delivering decarbonisation for the public sector

Small changes can make a big difference in decarbonising public buildings, according to Debbie-Sue Farrell from Tamlite Lighting.

Are electricity network costs further pushing up energy bills?

In this week’s Gossage, our columnist assesses whether ever-increasing energy bills are being exacerbated by network costs. 

Western Power Distribution pledges to approve all domestic EV charger, heat pump connections

Western Power Distribution will approve all new connections of domestic EV chargers and heat pumps, according to its new pledge.

Rethinking the role a UPS can play in the data centre

At the recent Powered On Live event, Jason Yates detailed how the UPS could potentially play a larger role than just being a back-up.

Sweden overtakes France as Europe’s biggest net power exporter

Sweden was the biggest net exporter of power in Europe during the first half of 2022, overtaking France, according to EnAppSys.

Moto Medway to receive 48 new EV chargers thanks to electrical upgrade

Moto Medway, a motorway service station situated along the M2, is undergoing an electrical upgrade to make room for new EV charging stations.

How does the UK solve renewables’ intermittency problem?

At Powered On Live, a panel of experts discussed how the UK's grid could deal with the intermittency of renewables.

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