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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. 

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Sweden faces phase-out of nuclear if it can’t find dumping sites

Five Swedish nuclear reactors may need to close between 2024 and 2028, simply because a site for storing spent fuel will soon be full. 

Enchanted Rock debuts power resiliency microgrid that leverages renewable natural gas

Enchanted Rock has announced what it’s calling the world’s first net-zero carbon electrical resiliency microgrid using renewable natural gas.

How does the UK Emissions Trading Scheme compare to the EU’s in its first six months?

It has been six months since auctions began on the UK Emissions Trading Scheme, with Cornwall Insight examining how it compares to the EU's. 

Could natural gas electricity generation be on the way out?

Are the days numbered for electricity produced by natural gas? That is certainly the fear of the gas industry across Europe.

Pharaoh’s Island receives unique £100k electricity network upgrade

Pharaoh's Island, a historic island that once belonged to Admiral Nelson, received a £100,000 upgrade to its electricity network. 

Lithuania turns to Siemens for help with smart meter roll-out

Lithuania has partnered up with Siemens Smart Infrastructure to help with the roll-out of 1.2 million smart meters across the country. 

Is Tim Yeo really a reliable expert of nuclear energy?

The Sunday Times has quoted Tim Yeo as if he's an expert of nuclear energy, but is he really a reliable source?

UK Power Networks, Go-Ahead Group gear up for onslaught of electric buses

Go-Ahead Group is planning to transition its fleet of 5,000 buses to zero-emissions technology, with UK Power Networks offering assistance.

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