Amnesty on grid connections could release up to 8GW of capacity
Ofgem has given National Grid ESO the go-ahead to implement an amnesty that could see up to 8GW of capacity released.
Ofgem has given National Grid ESO the go-ahead to implement an amnesty that could see up to 8GW of capacity released.
DataCentres Ireland is dedicated to all aspects of designing, specifying, building, managing and maintaining data centres and their associated infrastructure. 16-17 November 2022 Together, the conference and exhibition gives decision-makers the technical, practical and commercial information they need to plan and run
Critical Insight is the brand new event for the data centre industry, brought to you in association with Data Centre Review. 22-23 November 2022 Over the course of two days, this virtual event will bring you expert insight and opinion from key industry leaders on
1st December 2022 In addition to the unprecedented growth in internet usage and data processing since the beginning of the pandemic, data center clients have been managing even more complicated challenges involving global supply shortages and labor shortages. While there is no
A more flexible approach to energy use could help cut national wholesale and system electricity costs by an estimated £14.1 billion a year.
More than 70% of councils across the UK lack a comprehensive EV charging strategy, according to new research from Vauxhall.
A new report from the Electricity Networks Commissioner Nick Winser has suggested that electrical infrastructure could be built faster.
The UK Government is reportedly considering a delay in the implementation of the zero emission vehicle mandate.
The UK Government has announced a further £170 million investment in Sizewell C, that’s on top of the existing £700 million investment.
BT has announced plans that could see it repurpose its street cabinets across the UK to enable provision of EV charging.
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