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Build small, learn fast: How energy suppliers stay competitive

Youssef Shehab, Head of Architecture at POWWR, argues that suppliers who ‘fail fast, fail cheap’ will outrun cautious rivals.

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Electricity shortages could halt new housing in West London until 2035

West London could be without any new housing projects until 2035 due to constraints on the electricity supply in the area. 

UK Power Networks achieves major milestones in £5 million upgrade

UK Power Networks has reached a set of major milestones in the £5 million upgrade of the electrical infrastructure in the Cambridge area. 

The UK’s first interconnector with Germany gains European funding

Construction on the UK’s first interconnector with Germany is expected to start this year, with new funding from the European Investment Bank.

Sizewell C gets go-ahead as UK pushes forward with nuclear power expansion

The UK Government has given the go-ahead to Sizewell C, a new nuclear power station, fulfilling a key committment in its energy strategy.

UK energy crisis: What’s causing it and when will it end?

Paul Verrill helps break down the current energy crisis, how long it could last and what it means for the electrical industry.

How much could companies save with on-site electricity generation?

Cornwall Insight details how much companies could potentially save in both cost and carbon emissions from on-site electricity generation.

UK Power Networks commits £100 million towards network upgrade in 2022

UK Power Networks has committed to making an investment of more than £100 million in its electricity networks in 2022.

New Ireland-Wales interconnector gets a step closer with Ofgem licence

A new interconnector between Ireland and Wales is a step closer to reality, after Ofgem granted a licence to MaresConnect.

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