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The Powered On podcast is BACK after a Christmas hiatus, with the first episode exploring the EU’s taxonomy on what it means to be ‘green’.
The Powered On podcast is BACK after a Christmas hiatus, with the first episode exploring the EU’s taxonomy on what it means to be ‘green’.
The European Union is set to label both gas and nuclear energy as ‘green’ energy sources, despite a furious response from several countries.
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.
CENELEC will be charged by the European Union to come up with an Artificial Intelligence Act, but are they up to the task?
Brexit may be having an impact on the UK’s electricity market, as prices have soared at the beginning of March compared to previous years.
Just under a third of UK engineering services businesses are still not clear about the forthcoming business implications of Brexit.
A new Commission Regulation, published on 14 December 2012, includes new Ecodesign specifications for LED and directional lamps. These requirements apply to directional lamps, LED lamps and lamp control gear, and other products integrated with these devices. LED modules marketed as part
A new Commission Regulation has been published on 14 December 2012 in the Official Journal of the European Union1 that included new Ecodesign requirements for LED and directional lamps. The new requirements apply to directional lamps (80 percent of light is within
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