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‘Grid errors delay housebuilding’

‘Grid errors delay housebuilding’

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‘Grid errors delay housebuilding’

New research suggests that miscalculations in estimating electricity grid connections for new homes are significantly hindering the housebuilding industry

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Europe’s deepest mine to become gravity energy powerhouse

Europe’s deepest mine to become gravity energy powerhouse

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Europe’s deepest mine to become gravity energy powerhouse

A Finnish company has signed an agreement with the Edinburgh-based underground energy storage firm Gravitricity

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Irish wind farms break records, save €1.3bn in 2023

Irish wind farms break records, save €1.3bn in 2023

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Irish wind farms break records, save €1.3bn in 2023

Ireland has achieved a wind power milestone last year, setting a new record by generating 35% of electricity through wind farms

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‘Grid delays hamper UK industry’s net zero’

‘Grid delays hamper UK industry’s net zero’

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‘Grid delays hamper UK industry’s net zero’

A survey indicates that delays in securing new or upgraded electricity grid connections are a significant obstacle to industrial decarbonisation in the UK

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Ireland and France launch construction on Celtic interconnector

Ireland and France launch construction on Celtic interconnector

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Ireland and France launch construction on Celtic interconnector

Construction has begun on the Celtic Interconnector project, uniting the electricity grids of Ireland and France through a 700MW submarine cable expected to be completed in 2026

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UKPN trials new tech to drive a greener electricity grid

UKPN trials new tech to drive a greener electricity grid

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UKPN trials new tech to drive a greener electricity grid

The circuit breakers help to easily add low carbon technologies like wind, solar and combined heat and power to the grid at lower cost

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Australia invests $1bn to improve power grid reliability

Australia invests $1bn to improve power grid reliability

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Australia invests $1bn to improve power grid reliability

The funding will be used by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation for new energy generation, storage and transmission infrastructure

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Vattenfall loses power grid rights in Berlin

Vattenfall loses power grid rights in Berlin

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Vattenfall loses power grid rights in Berlin

The company has had the concession rights through its subsidiary for more than 20 years

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Norway pledges NOK1bn for renewable energy in developing nations

Norway pledges NOK1bn for renewable energy in developing nations

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Norway pledges NOK1bn for renewable energy in developing nations

That’s more than double the support from this year, which stands at NOK495 million (£45.7m)

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US awards $28m to prevent cyber-attacks on energy infrastructure

US awards $28m to prevent cyber-attacks on energy infrastructure

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US awards $28m to prevent cyber-attacks on energy infrastructure

It will support the research, development and demonstration of next generation tools and technologies

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Northern Powergrid to spend £1.9m on smarter grid

Northern Powergrid to spend £1.9m on smarter grid

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Northern Powergrid to spend £1.9m on smarter grid

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‘Sky’s the limit for power firms using drones’

‘Sky’s the limit for power firms using drones’

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‘Sky’s the limit for power firms using drones’

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