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France leads the way in upskilling workers for the upcoming battery revolution

The French Government has partnered with EIT InnoEnergy to setup an academy to upskill workers ready for the battery revolution.

East of England sees soaring demand for new solar farms

The East of England is seeing a surge in demand when it comes to the installation of renewable energy projects, with solar farm approvals hitting a new high.

Renewables set for 40% share of global power mix by 2030

The latest report from GlobalData suggests that renewables will account for 40% of the global power mix by 2030.

UKCA plagued by capacity issues, Actuate UK calls for more time

Actuate UK has called for an extension to the transition period between the EU's CE and the UK's UKCA product marks, citing serious issues.

NHS trusts falling behind on decarbonisation targets, despite EV charger rollout

NHS trusts across the UK are falling behind on their decarbonisation targets, according to data collated by Eaton.

Could the Covid recovery be concealing a growing mental health epidemic?

The economic recovery from Covid-19 could be concealing a growing mental health epidemic among construction SMEs.

SEGRO Park Rainham gains High Voltage connection

SEGRO Park, a business and industrial centre located just outside London in Rainham, Essex, has been connected to the High Voltage network.

Floating wind farms just got a step closer to prime time

Floating wind farms are seen as key to helping the world reach its net zero goal and the technology is closer to prime time than ever before.

How retrofitted lighting could help local authorities achieve net zero

Just as it will benefit schools, lighting will also be key for public sector organisations looking to improve their energy efficiency.

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