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Is 2026 the year electricians can no longer afford to stand still?

Logic4training’s Mark Krull asks whether 2026 is the year electricians must expand their skills or risk being left behind.

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Alliance launched in Cheshire to tackle local electrical skills gaps

A new regional alliance has been launched in Cheshire and Warrington to coordinate action on electrical skills, training and careers.

Engineering project managers say neurodiversity policies are delivering gains

Project managers in the engineering sector believe their company has benefited from extra adjustments to accommodate neurodivergent staff.

Schneider Electric promotes Karlton Gray to lead UK and Ireland channels

Schneider Electric has promoted Karlton Gray to Director, Channels, UK & Ireland, with a wide brief that includes energy efficiency.

GTEC Training awarded funding to expand green skills courses

GTEC Training has secured £978,840 from the UK Government to deliver courses that upskill installers and support the transition to net zero.

Britain’s ‘hidden workforce’ could be the answer to the green skills crunch

Tapping the UK’s nine million economically inactive adults could electrify progress toward net zero by 2050.

UK secures £7.5 billion clean energy investment from Japanese giant Sumitomo

The UK government has secured £7.5 billion of new investment into critical infrastructure and clean energy projects from the Sumitomo Corporation.

Brits back tougher climate targets – but feel shut out of local decisions

Brits continue to support decarbonisation, with two thirds backing a 2030 target for cutting greenhouse gases, and nearly as many backing net zero.

UK Power Networks cuts emissions with hybrid battery generators

UK Power Networks has unveiled a fleet of nine hybrid battery-engine generators that promise to slash carbon emissions and noise pollution.

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