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.

Capacity upgrade rolled out to Bermondsey as part of £10 million regeneration

UK Power Networks has confirmed that it has made significant upgrades to the electricity infrastructure in Bermondsey.

Lighting the offices of the future

How next-generation LED lighting and controls will play a pivotal role in minimising energy consumption and promoting employee wellbeing.

Cumbria Council invests £12.9 million in upgraded LED street lighting

Work is nearing completion on Cumbria County Council’s exciting street light replacement and improvement programme.

How new legislation is going to help the fire safety industry

How the use of IoT and AI technologies to create continuously upgradable networks will help ensure compliance with new legislation.

Active Response software allows 500 EV chargers to be connected to one substation

UK Power Networks has trialled new software that will allow a larger number of electric vehicle chargers to be connected to one substation.

The Climate Change Committee has a conflict of interest problem

The Climate Change Committee needs to address its conflict of interest problem, and a Conservative peer is leading the charge.

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