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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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Dungeness B nuclear power station to be defuelled ahead of schedule

EDF has made the decision to move Dungeness B nuclear power station into the defuelling stage, despite extensive maintenance work.

How phasing out coal in Germany will strain the country’s electricity grid

In Germany, ditching coal-fired power stations turns out to be easier said than done, according to new research from EnAppSys.

UK Power Networks named sixth best large company to work for in the UK

UK Power Networks has been named the sixth best large company to work for in the UK, and the second best utility firm.

Knightsbridge launches new SmartKnight socket, LED downlights

Knightsbridge is launching a range of intelligent wiring accessories and lighting products that can be controlled by its SmartKnight app.

Why a flexible energy system is key to a net zero future

The Carbon Trust says a flexible energy system could cut the cost of reaching net zero by up to £16.7 billion a year in 2050.

Scolmore launches transparent covers for Aquip66 range

Scolmore continues to expand its range of Aquip66 weatherproof socket and switch enclosures, with transparent covers now in the range.

National Grid leverages SmartValve to unlock 1.5GW of electricity capacity

National Grid has become the first grid owner in the world to deploy power flow technology on a transmission network at a large scale.

STOR relaunch as day-ahead service drives up rates for peaking asset owners

Owners of peaking assets have cashed in on higher prices following the launch of STOR (Short-Term Operating Reserve) as a day-ahead service.

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