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Cross-sector climate commitment launched to drive supply chain decarbonisation

A new cross-sector climate commitment has been launched in a bid to bring more structure and accountability to supply chain decarbonisation.

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UK, California sign clean energy agreement to boost investment and research links

Ed Miliband and Gavin Newsom have signed a new agreement intended to deepen cooperation between the UK and California on clean energy.

NHS Trusts step up solar investments, but 1 in 5 still lack net zero roadmap

New FOI data suggests NHS Trusts across England are stepping up investment in solar, energy efficiency and digital energy management

Warm Homes Plan faces criticism over lack of electrotechnical voice on workforce taskforce

The ECA has urged the Government to rethink how it plans to staff the UK’s home electrification drive, as outlined by the Warm Homes Plan.

Warm Homes Plan puts solar and batteries at centre of £15bn home upgrade push

The UK Government has set out a new package of low- and zero-interest loans for rooftop solar and home batteries.

UK and Ireland take ‘decisive shift’ towards decarbonisation

The UK and Irish governments have taken 'significant steps toward decarbonisation' over the past year, according to a new report from GridBeyond.

ECA celebrates 125th anniversary with extensive programme of activities

The Electrical Contractors’ Association has set out a year of national and regional activity to mark its 125th anniversary.

From e-waste to ROI: Why partnerships are the missing link in circularity

Bin Lu, EVP of Global Power Products Division, Schneider Electric, argues that collaboration is what makes circular models scalable and profitable.

Great British Energy launches £1bn push to shore up UK clean energy supply chains

Great British Energy (GBE) has unveiled a £1 billion programme to expand UK clean energy manufacturing.

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