Powering for the future
There is now clear evidence that we cannot assume our energy sources can be forever guaranteed, says Mark Guest, Rittal’s product manager for IT Power Distribution.
There is now clear evidence that we cannot assume our energy sources can be forever guaranteed, says Mark Guest, Rittal’s product manager for IT Power Distribution.
There has been great astonishment that one of the oil majors, Shell, has announced its intention to become the world’s biggest power company within 15 years. The multinational thinks electrification will grow rapidly, and is apparently eyeing double digit returns from “smart
Combining their peer-to-peer network technology and renewable energy products, Kyocera and LO3 Energy have come together to trial a virtual blockchain-managed power plant, in a bid to improve energy distribution.
With Phase 2 of the Carbon Trust’s Industrial Energy Efficiency Accelerator (IEEA) now under way, Manchester’s leading supplier of energy management systems and lighting, Vickers, is strongly encouraging the partnership between developers of energy-efficient technologies and companies across industrial and manufacturing sectors
Signify has now made it easy for fruit and vegetable growers to switch to LED lighting, as a way to improve crop results and reduce energy costs.
BEAMA is to support the launch of ReDESIGNING REGULATION – Powering from the future. Launched in Parliament on the 11 December this report helps to untangle the ‘spaghetti of regulation’ that currently exists for the energy sector and return the UK to
Steve Bratt, ECA group CEO has commented on the Autumn Statement: “There were some welcome plans laid out in the Autumn Statement which should benefit business and industry for many years to come. I say this a little guardedly, given the fact
ECA head of energy solutions Bill Wright responds to the news that an additional £30m worth of funding has been made available to consumers under the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund (GDHIF).
Industrial manufacturer Eaton has published a white paper examining what effect Part L2 of the Building Regulations has had on the measurement of energy consumption in non-domestic buildings.
In an open letter to the chancellor of the exchequer, the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (Cibse), along with other member organisations from across the construction, property and infrastructure sector, highlighted a “remarkable degree of consensus” in the potential for ‘green
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