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Are connection constraints now the defining risk for UK development?

Louise Manfredi, CEO at Leep Utilities, explains how capacity bottlenecks, price rises, and regulatory change are forcing better utility planning.

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Helsinki joins the UK as it ditches its last coal power plant

Helsinki’s last coal power plant is officially set to close today (April 1), marking a significant milestone in the city’s journey towards carbon neutrality.

Gen Z power workers prove ‘lazy’ label wrong at UK Power Networks

Gen Z workers at UK Power Networks have hit back at suggestions their generation is 'lazier' than older generations.

Is the UK’s data centre boom at risk if we don’t fix our power system?

Phil Thompson, CEO of Balance Power, believes behind-the-meter generation could be the key to unlocking AI-driven growth, as he explains.

Market-wide Half-Hourly Settlement could be about to redefine the UK electricity market

The MHHS reform will empower businesses with unprecedented energy data insights, marking a pivotal change in the way we manage power.

Davenham Switchgear to build new global manufacturing site in Nottingham, UK

Davenham Switchgear is set to open a new 100,000 sqft global manufacturing site in Nottingham. 

UK’s power grid failing to keep pace with development, risking growth

Britain’s electricity infrastructure is failing to keep pace with development, according to a new study from Savills Earth. 

National Grid invests in major connection for UK’s largest EV battery factory

National Grid has officially begun a multi-million pound electrical engineering project that will help bring power to the UK’s biggest EV battery factory. 

UK Government vows to make building nuclear easier, as it rips up planning rules

The UK Government has announced plans to scrap archaic regulations governing nuclear power in England and Wales.

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