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NGED funds new research programme to create a more ‘agile’ grid

National Grid Electricity Distribution is investing more than £200,000 in a research programme at the University of Bath to make the grid more 'agile'.

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Schneider Electric launches new range of PrismaSeT LV switchboard

Schneider Electric has announced the launch of the new PrismaSeT LV switchboard for its EcoStruxure Power architecture. 

Should the Taishan nuclear plant shutdown worry UK regulators?

In this week’s Gossage, our columnist explores whether the UK’s ONR should be more concerned about flaws at the Taishan nuclear power plant. 

How changes to BS 9251:2021 could save lives

Kate Aldridge explains how recent changes to BS 9251:2021, which make secondary power supplies mandatory, could quite literally save lives. 

Drax headed to Crown Court following supposed health and safety violations

Our Gossage columnist details the court case that is looming over Drax at Crown Court, as it stands accused of health and safety violations.

UK Power Networks assists in power restoration following Storms Malik and Corrie

UK Power Networks recently assisted teams in North East England and Scotland to help restore power following Storms Malik and Corrie.

European Commission presses ahead with ‘green’ label for gas, nuclear power

The European Commission has confirmed that it will go ahead with plans to label gas and nuclear power as ‘green’ under new taxonomy rules.

Ofgem increases energy price cap by a whopping 54%, still below wholesale prices

Ofgem has announced that it is increasing the energy price cap by 54%, although energy firms will still feel the heat.

Should energy prices be rising for those with green tariffs?

Energy prices are set to rise for the majority of UK households, but should those on green tariffs see their bills rise?

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