How retrofitted lighting could help local authorities achieve net zero

Just as it will benefit schools, lighting will also be key for public sector organisations looking to improve their energy efficiency.

Wieland Electric presents MOLA, a new device connector for the RST MINI system

The new MOLA connection clearly sets a signal for the future in the area of pluggability, as there is no comparable system on the market.

Dungeness B nuclear power station to be defuelled ahead of schedule

EDF has made the decision to move Dungeness B nuclear power station into the defuelling stage, despite extensive maintenance work.

New ECS card renewal requirements for Fire, Emergency and Security Systems occupations

The Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) is reminding renewing card holders that they may need to meet new requirements.

ABB to cut carbon emissions through fleet electrification, renewable energy

ABB has announced a new commitment to reducing its carbon emissions, with the firm aiming to electrify its entire vehicle fleet by 2030.

UK’s largest EV charging hub set for Glasgow bus depot

First Bus UK is investing heavily in an electrified fleet of buses in Scotland, with the company set to install over 150 charging points.

Lighting improvements needed to boost energy efficiency in UK schools, says Tamlite

In order to improve the energy efficiency of schools in the UK, large scale lighting upgrades will need to be made, according to Tamlite.

Why energy storage is key to the roll-out of rapid EV chargers

Energy storage can help with the roll-out of rapid EV chargers by ensuring there's no extra strain on the grid.

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