LCNI: clarity, collaboration, and customer
LCNI: clarity, collaboration, and customer Read More »
The high voltage specialist has been enlisted to carry out a turnkey scheme of works to connect the leading glassmaker’s manufacturing facility to the grid – including the construction of two outdoor 66kV substations.
Leading glassmaker appoints Smith Brothers for grid connection Read More »
Leadsom succeeds Greg Clark, who had held the position for three years, but was relieved of his duties by new Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier this evening.
Leadsom gets top job at BEIS Read More »
The Energy Emergencies Executive Committee will establish what happened to cause the outage and if correct procedures were followed. It will also consider whether improvements are needed to prevent future power cuts and better respond if they do occur, including minimising impacts on people and essential services.
Leadsom sets out scope of investigation into power cuts Read More »
New Scientist has released details that it has seen a leaked report warning that the move to using hydrogen to heat homes risks inadvertently releasing harmful nitrogen oxide (NOx) pollution in towns and cities.
Leaked DEFRA report says net zero goal may increase air pollution Read More »
In the upward trajectory towards a low carbon world and electrification of transport in particular, there is one country that is on a stellar pathway, and a long way ahead of everyone else – Norway. “Norway envy” is something that is often intimated by professionals in the energy sector, caused by virtually zero carbon energy generation from their enormous hydro-electric power resources and that most of their building heat is derived from this lovely clean electricity as well!
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This year’s LCNI Conference took place in Telford and attracted more than 1,000 delegates. The event, which was in its eighth year, has become a key fixture in the energy networks calendar and provides an opportunity to explore key learnings from electricity and gas network innovation projects.
The contract has been awarded by Peel L&P, which owns and manages Liverpool Waters – a £5 billion project that will feature over 20 million square feet of residential, business and leisure space on the city’s waterfront.
Leep Utilities awarded contract to power Liverpool’s waterfront Read More »
Leep’s investment in an IGT licence sees the company able to provide developers and contractors with a full multi-utility adoption offering across all utilities on new developments.
Leep Utilities granted IGT licence Read More »
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s (BEIS) recent announcement of £40m funding for seven district heating schemes is welcome news. This is part of the government’s £320m Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP).
Laying the foundations for heat network growth Read More »