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.

SELECT appoints new president at its first online AGM

SELECT, the trade association for the electrotechnical industry in Scotland, has appointed Donald W Orr as its new president.

Academies, free schools set to gain access to new energy efficiency funding

Academies and free schools in the UK are set to gain access to another round of funding from the Salix Energy Efficiency Fund (SEEF).

Energy efficiency upgrades could lead to higher rents, admits UK Government report

Renters could be faced with higher bills as a result of Government-mandated energy efficiency upgrades, a Government report reveals

How manufacturers can navigate the triple threat of Brexit, Covid-19 and product mark changes

First Brexit, then Covid-19, and now proposed changes to product marking. BEAMA outlines potential pitfalls and what it is doing to help.

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