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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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Port of Aberdeen begins construction on shore power system

The Port of Aberdeen has initiated construction on Scotland’s largest commercial shore power system.

UK Power Networks hosts work experience for under-represented communities

UK Power Networks recently hosted a two-week work experience programme for sixth-form students from under-represented communities. 

Eplan Forum set to discuss future engineering transformations this September

The Eplan Forum is scheduled to take place this September in Cologne, in a hybrid format, facilitating both in-person and online participation.

Public support for pylon construction rises when used for renewables

Public support for the construction of new electricity pylons is higher if they are dedicated to transmitting renewable energy, says a new study.

Iberdrola to buy 88% stake in Electricity North West

Iberdrola has signed an agreement to acquire an 88% stake in Electricity North West (ENW) for an equity value of £2.1 billion. 

Power imports soared in the UK during the first half of 2024

In the initial six months of 2024, the United Kingdom experienced a dramatic 81.7% rise in its net power imports.

Public consultation opens for Wiring Regulations Amendment 4

The IET alongside BSI has initiated a public consultation period for the upcoming Amendment 4 to the Wiring Regulations.

UK Government boosts funding for CfD Allocation Round 6

The UK Government has increased the budget available for the upcoming Contract for Difference (CfD) Allocation Round 6.

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