Daikin puts more than 6,000 UK engineers through free heat pump training

More than 6,000 installers, commissioning technicians and service engineers completed Daikin’s face-to-face training courses in 2024. 

Europe’s slow adoption of distributed energy resources risks sustainability progress

Europe’s slower adoption of distributed energy resources and microgrids is a crucial opportunity for organisations to enhance sustainability.

Could going off-grid be the best way to ensure data centre success?

‘Island mode’ power systems may offer the independence and resilience the UK’s fast-growing data centre industry urgently needs.

UK tops 100,000 public EV chargers as roll-out accelerates

The UK now boasts more than 100,000 public EV charge points, a figure that has been achieved just over a month after hitting the 75,000 milestone.

Amendment shuts the door on forced-labour components for Great British Energy

Great British Energy will be required to guarantee that none of its contractors or subcontractors rely on forced labour.

Socomec debuts medium-voltage ready-to-use energy storage system

Socomec has unveiled a medium-voltage version of its SUNSYS HES XXL SKID, a drop-and-start energy storage system.

US hits South East Asian solar imports with tariffs of up to 3,521%

The United States has moved to impose punitive tariffs as high as 3,521% on solar panels shipped from Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam.

Global nuclear capacity set to hit 494 GW by 2035 as SMRs gather pace, says GlobalData

Global nuclear generating capacity is projected to rise from 395 GW this year to 494 GW by 2035, according to new analysis from GlobalData.

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