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The UK ban of onshore wind farms could be coming to an end

Rishi Sunak is planning to lift the de facto ban on building new onshore wind farms, according to a new report from The Telegraph. 

Schneider Electric appoints new EVP of Europe Operations

Schneider Electric has appointed Gwenaelle Avice-Huet as its new Executive Vice President of Europe Operations.

Scotland’s transmission network needs upgrading, according to new report

Scotland needs more pylons, power lines and substations to cut energy bills, create energy security and tackle climate change, according to Scottish Renewables.

Old Jaguar EV batteries are behind Wykes Engineering’s new energy storage system

Batteries that used to power Jaguar I-Pace vehicles will soon be used to store excess solar and wind power for later use in the national grid. 

BEAMA announces new CEO as Dr Porter stands down

BEAMA has announced that Dr Howard Porter is stepping down from his role as BEAMA’s CEO after 25 years with the business.

Eastern Green Link 2 receives planning permission, awaits Ofgem approval

Eastern Green Link 2, the new subsea electricity superhighway that will connect Scotland and England, has been granted planning permission.

Asia surpasses Europe as the global leader in offshore wind

Asia-Pacific has overtaken Europe as the global leader of offshore wind, with the region now accounting for 52.9% of global offshore wind capacity. 

UK Power Networks leverages robotic dog to help with tunnel inspections

UK Power Networks has been reducing the amount of time its engineers spend in confined spaces doing tunnel inspections, thanks to a robotic dog.

Powerdown220 offers free voltage optimisation machines to high energy users

Powerdown220 has announced a brand-new scheme that could see high energy users receive a free voltage optimisation machine. 

Industry’s concern for labour shortages reaches new high, according to survey

The ongoing labour shortage inflicting the engineering services industry is becoming more of an issue, according to the latest industry survey. 

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