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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.

UK Government faces legal action, reduction in nuclear thanks to windfall tax

The windfall tax was officially implemented on January 1, but it appears to be causing a bit of a headache for Rishi Sunak’s premiership.

How Western Power Distribution is working towards a net zero future

Mark Shaw from Western Power Distribution describes the role the distribution network operator is playing to reduce its own carbon emissions.

Delivering decarbonisation for the public sector

Small changes can make a big difference in decarbonising public buildings, according to Debbie-Sue Farrell from Tamlite Lighting.

Why machine learning and data is key to a net zero grid

Jon Berry from Western Power Distribution details the technologies that are helping get the grid ready for net zero.

What challenges lie ahead for the grid’s transition to net zero?

At the recent Powered On Live, we gathered a panel of experts to discuss the challenges that will face the grid in the net zero transition.

UK net zero goal: Why it’ll take more than just renewables

The UK's quest for net zero will require more than just renewable energy, as Matthew Knight explained at Powered On Live.

What to expect from Powered On Live

We’ve got all the details on what you can expect from the inaugural Powered On Live event, which will be taking place on June 15-16.

Port of Felixstowe contracts UK Power Networks in its quest for net zero

UK Power Networks Services has won a contract to help take the Port of Felixstowe a step closer to net zero.

University of East London aims for net zero by 2030 with Siemens partnership

Siemens is set to assist the University of East London in its quest to achieve net zero emissions by 2030. 

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