University of Strathclyde gives retired wind turbine blades a new lease of life

The University of Strathclyde has come up with a new process to recycle the glass-reinforced polymer composites in wind turbine blades.

Evaluating your facility’s electrical infrastructure for regulatory compliance

More often than not a facility's internal criteria for its electrical infrastructure is not meeting strict regulations.

What’s next for the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy?

With Industrial Strategy set to be ditched, what's next for the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy?

Tritium’s 350 kW EV chargers set for Ecotricity’s Electric Highway

Ecotricity is days away from adding a slew of new EV chargers to its Electric Highway network, all of which boast 350 kW charging speeds.

JIB Skills Development Fund hits funding cap in record year

The JIB Skills Development Fund, which provides financial assistance for upskilling in the industry, has enjoyed a record year.

Innowatts to expand its presence in Europe as the energy transition gathers pace

Innowatts, a US developer of an AI-enabled SaaS platform for global energy providers, has announced plans to expand its presence in Europe.

40% of UK solar farms use panels from firms linked to Xinjiang forced labour camps

As many as 40% of the UK’s solar farms have been built using panels manufactured by firms linked to forced labour camps in Xinjiang.

The planet is only going to get greener

The UK achieved a record day for carbon intensity on the grid, but as more renewables come online, it should be easier to go green.

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