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The European Commission has confirmed that it will go ahead with plans to label gas and nuclear power as ‘green’ under new taxonomy rules.
Ofgem has announced that it is increasing the energy price cap by 54%, although energy firms will still feel the heat.
Energy prices are set to rise for the majority of UK households, but should those on green tariffs see their bills rise?
GMB Union has urged the Scottish Government to bid for the new Rolls Royce nuclear factory, noting it will secure thousands of jobs.
The energy crisis could be far from over, according to Cornwall Insight, with prices possible remaining volatile into 2030 and beyond.
Power prices in Britain soared last year due to a colder than normal Q1 and low wind generation in the summer throughout Europe.
David Hall explains how the rapid growth in electric vehicles will help make the electrical grid more environmentally friendly. 
Rolls-Royce has begun its search for a location to build its new nuclear reactor factory, with those with suitable sites invited to bid. 
UK Power Networks has started rolling out safety signage in multiple languages to ensure vital equipment remains protected.
When you work on medium voltage switchgear, your first and overriding priority will always be to maximise safety. Megger offers its advice.

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