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Electrical Review sits down with myenergi’s Jordan Brompton

Electrical Review sits down with Jordan Brompton, co-founder of myenergi, a designer and manufacturer of renewable energy products.

The Green Homes Grant: What went wrong?

Andrew Warren, chairman of the British Energy Efficiency Federation, assesses the failings of the Green Homes Grant.

East of England sees soaring demand for new solar farms

The East of England is seeing a surge in demand when it comes to the installation of renewable energy projects, with solar farm approvals hitting a new high.

Renewables set for 40% share of global power mix by 2030

The latest report from GlobalData suggests that renewables will account for 40% of the global power mix by 2030.

Could the Covid recovery be concealing a growing mental health epidemic?

The economic recovery from Covid-19 could be concealing a growing mental health epidemic among construction SMEs.

UK Government set to expand halogen lighting ban

Inefficient lighting is finally about to get the nail in the coffin it deserves, as the UK eyes up a ban on the sale of halogen light bulbs.

Powered On: How to get a start in the electrical industry, featuring Kaiden Ashun

The latest episode of Powered On covers how to get started in the electrical industry, with guest Kaiden Ashun describing his journey.

Dungeness B nuclear power station to be defuelled ahead of schedule

EDF has made the decision to move Dungeness B nuclear power station into the defuelling stage, despite extensive maintenance work.

ABB to cut carbon emissions through fleet electrification, renewable energy

ABB has announced a new commitment to reducing its carbon emissions, with the firm aiming to electrify its entire vehicle fleet by 2030.

UK’s largest EV charging hub set for Glasgow bus depot

First Bus UK is investing heavily in an electrified fleet of buses in Scotland, with the company set to install over 150 charging points.

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