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The US proposes boosting its EV incentive again, so why can’t the UK?

The United States is one step closer to an increase in the federal tax credits available to consumers making the switch to electric vehicles.

Ofgem commits £300 million in electrical upgrades to support new EV rapid chargers

Ofgem is set to invest £300 million in over 200 low carbon projects around the UK, with a key focus on upgrading electrical infrastructure.

UK Power Networks launches initiative to help domestic abuse victims

UK Power Networks has launched a new initiative that it hopes will ensure that domestic abuse victims get the support they need.

Narrow path to net zero, but fossil fuels need to go now, notes the IEA

It’s still possible to reach net zero emissions by 2050, but it requires all new fossil fuel projects to be scrapped from this year.

Why a flexible energy system is key to a net zero future

The Carbon Trust says a flexible energy system could cut the cost of reaching net zero by up to £16.7 billion a year in 2050.

Demand for renewable energy globally soars to new heights

Demand for renewable energy has soared globally, smashing even the International Energy Agency’s expectations.

National Grid leverages SmartValve to unlock 1.5GW of electricity capacity

National Grid has become the first grid owner in the world to deploy power flow technology on a transmission network at a large scale.

More than half of electricians report mental health issues

Mental health issues plague those working in the electrical trade, with research suggesting that 51% of electricians had reported issues

Powered On: What is the UK Government doing to achieve net zero?

In this week’s episode of Powered On, we go beyond net zero to ascertain what the government plans to do to help us ‘build back greener’.

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