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Early research from UK Power Networks has found that more than 1.3 million homes could be powered by using EV batteries in long-stay car parks.
For the first time ever, the amount of installed wind capacity across the UK has surpassed gas, according to the latest Drax Electric Insights.
EDF plans to spend a total of £4.5 billion in 2023 on the development of new electricity generation from clean energy sources. 
Is on-premise hydrogen production in data centres for greenhouse gas abatement viable? Joe Sheehan from i3 Solutions Group explores. 
Scotland needs more pylons, power lines and substations to cut energy bills, create energy security and tackle climate change, according to Scottish Renewables.
Eastern Green Link 2, the new subsea electricity superhighway that will connect Scotland and England, has been granted planning permission.
UK Power Networks has been reducing the amount of time its engineers spend in confined spaces doing tunnel inspections, thanks to a robotic dog.
Ofgem has given National Grid ESO the go-ahead to implement an amnesty that could see up to 8GW of capacity released. 
A more flexible approach to energy use could help cut national wholesale and system electricity costs by an estimated £14.1 billion a year.
All 116 new T-pylons being constructed as part of National Grid’s Hinkley Connection Project have been erected.

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