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All wind turbine blades could now be recyclable thanks to new breakthrough

Vestas has unveiled a brand-new chemical process that could lead to all wind turbine blades becoming recyclable. 

Powered On Live 2023 details revealed as registrations open

Powered On Live, the digital conference brought to you by Electrical Review, is set to return June 14 - 15, with registrations now open. 

UK Government forms new Energy Security & Net Zero department

The UK Government has announced the formation of the Energy Security and Net Zero department, which will be headed by Grant Shapps MP. 

Just two onshore wind turbines were installed in England in 2022

England saw just two new onshore wind turbines installed throughout 2022, although the news was a bit brighter for offshore projects. 

Grid connection delays risk net zero goal

The UK could fail to meet its net zero goals unless it can speed up grid connections for renewable energy sources.

Recharge Industries makes bid for Britishvolt, reviving hope for UK’s first gigafactory

Recharge Industries, an Australian start-up that plans to build its own gigafactory in Geelong, has made a preliminary bid for Britishvolt. 

Britishvolt enters administration, lays off majority of staff

Britishvolt, the company that had hoped to spark a revolution of building batteries in the UK, has collapsed into administration. 

Electrical Review’s 150th Anniversary Edition is out now

Our 150th Anniversary Edition is out now, with more than 100 pages looking at the past, present and future of the electrical industry.

Renewables generated a record-breaking 40% of UK electricity in 2022

A record-breaking 40% of all electricity generated in the UK in 2022 came from renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar.

What steps can data centres take to avoid potential blackouts this winter?

Electricity blackouts are possible this winter, but what steps can data centres take to ensure power continuity in this worst-case scenario?

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