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Proposal for new wind farm in Kintyre submitted for planning

A proposal for a new wind farm consisting of nine turbines in Kintyre has been officially submitted to Scottish Ministers. 

UK Government urged to incentivise repowering of aging wind farms

EMR Group, one of the world's leading metal recyclers, has called on the UK Government to incentivise the repowering of aging wind farms. 

GCSE results day: NICEIC urges investment in young electricians

NICEIC is urging businesses to consider new school leavers as candidates for training and apprenticeships in the rapidly expanding electrical sector

SSE launches first public EV charging hub in Ireland

SSE has opened its first public EV charging hub in Ireland, with an opening ceremony officiated by Trade Minister Peter Burke TD.

Leep launches extra high voltage team for data centres

Leep Utilities has launched a specialist extra high voltage (EHV) team to support the rising demand for power from data centres.

EDF Renewables to power up over 300MW of new energy storage

EDF Renewables UK is on track to significantly bolster the UK's energy storage capacity with over 300MW set to come online. 

British military base in Cyprus goes green with first solar chargers

The UK’s Ministry of Defence has for the first time installed solar EV chargers on a British military base. 

Study predicts significant CO2 reductions from renewables by 2029

A recent study by Juniper Research indicates that renewable energy will significantly increase its global CO2 savings over the next five years. 

Gridserve plots global expansion for its EV charging technology

Toddington Harper has announced plans to sell cutting-edge EV charging technology globally, with the formation of Gridserve Global.

Port of Aberdeen begins construction on shore power system

The Port of Aberdeen has initiated construction on Scotland’s largest commercial shore power system.

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