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Heathrow mulls legal action against National Grid for fire shutdown

Heathrow is mulling legal action against National Grid after it was found that the blaze that shut the airport was first flagged as a risk in 2018.

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Why the EU is wrong with regards to what we need to reach net zero

What do we need to reach net zero? That’s the trillion dollar question, but it’s one that’s causing a lot of arguments across the EU.

Labour outlines plans for ‘green energy sprint’ to improve energy security

The Labour Party has unveiled a new five-point plan that is aimed at securing the UK’s energy supply through a ‘green energy sprint’ 

Why electrical distribution needs stronger partnerships

To solve a global challenge like climate change, companies are going to have to learn to work together, as Stewart Gregory explains.

Facebook faces backlash as new data centre to use as much electricity as a city

Campaigners against a new Facebook data centre in the Netherlands have warned that it will use as much electricity as a major city

Western Power Distribution promises net zero by 2028 in latest business plan

Western Power Distribution has become the latest distribution network operator to commit to decarbonisation.

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. 

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