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Legrand acquires UK-based UPS specialist Power Control

Legrand has announced the acquisition of Power Control Ltd, a UK-based specialist in uninterruptible power supplies. 

Westminster Council drops plans to replace gas street lamps with LED bulbs

Westminster Council has decided to drop plans to replace almost 200 historic gas street lamps following a campaign from trade union GMB. 

Scotland to gain 1GW of new energy storage as Zenobē begins £750 million project

Zenobē has begun construction on a fleet of new battery energy storage facilities in Scotland, with the total project costing £750 million. 

Sizewell C faces the chop as UK Government looks for cost savings

The new Sizewell C nuclear power station could face the axe under the UK Government’s attempts to find cost savings. 

Gridserve deploys world’s fastest EV charger at Braintree Electric Forecourt

Gridserve has confirmed that it has deployed the world’s fastest EV charger in the UK for the very first time. 

Renewables met 100% of global electricity demand growth during the first half of 2022

In the first half of 2022, renewable energy was capable of meeting 100% of the increased demand for electricity globally. 

Hydrogen heating could cause fuel bills to rise 90%, new report warns

Using hydrogen as a means to heat homes in the UK could have a disastrous impact on energy bills, according to a new report.

Siemens Gamesa’s RecyclableBlade is now available for onshore wind projects

Siemens Gamesa has released a new variant of its RecyclableBlade which makes it comaptible with onshore wind projects.

Electrical Review to commemorate 150th anniversary with special edition issue

In early December, Electrical Review will officially celebrate its 150th anniversary with a special edition issue of the magazine.

Sizewell C gains final approval as Boris Johnson’s final act

Boris Johnson has used one of his last acts as the UK’s Prime Minister to give final approval to the Sizewell C nuclear power plant. 

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