Could China be forced out of the UK’s national grid?

In this week’s Gossage, Electrical Review explores whether the UK is going to step up its crackdown on China's involvement in the UK's grid

Covid-19: How the electrical industry responded according to the ECA

ECA directors Rob Driscoll and Mike Smith grant us an insight into how Covid-19 has impacted electrical contractors.

Laos loses control of its energy grid to China

Laos has lost control of its national energy grid due to debt problems with the Chinese Government.

Electrical Safety Standard changes: NAPIT has the details for landlords

NAPIT gives us the lowdown on the new changes to the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector 2020.

Why we should push for the electrification of the UK heavy vehicle market

Mark Templeman, sales engineer at Cressall, explores the potential of electrification in the UK heavy vehicle market.

UK returns to pre-Covid levels of energy usage, despite remote working

Despite many offices across the country remaining empty, the UK has returned to pre-Covid levels of energy usage.

Apple unveils plans to construct the world’s largest onshore wind turbines

Apple has announced plans to build two of the world's largest wind turbines, both of which will be the size of Canary Wharf's HSBC Tower.

Recolight shares details on its final webinar on lighting and the circular economy

Recolight has been running a webinar series focused on lighting and the circular economy, with the series set to end on September 15.

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