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  • Edwin James Group cuts its carbon footprint by 10%

    In its most recent Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report, the Edwin James Group reported a 10% reduction in its Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions, reaffirming its long-term commitment to its ESG ambitions.   In line with its aim to source all energy needs from renewable sources, over 90% of the Group’s office electricity requirements have…


  • BT Group repurposes street cabinet in first EV charger pilot

    Etc., the startup and digital incubation arm of BT Group, has announced powering up its first EV charging unit built from a street cabinet traditionally used to store broadband and phone cabling. The announcement marks the first step in the rollout of new technical trials, exploring the potential to upgrade up to 60,000 cabinets, helping…


  • Megger delivers flexible electrical certification

    Secure, easy to use and flexible with advanced multi-user support, the new CertSuite Installation electrical certification software package from Megger is suited to the needs of larger organisations. The cloud-based CertSuite Installation package, supported by Android and iOS devices in app versions and on the web in most browsers, is fully compliant with BS 7671 and is…


  • Bramble Energy tests its first hydrogen boat powered by printed circuit board fuel cell

    Fuel cell technology Bramble Energy has launched what it claims to be the world’s first hydrogen-electric boat powered by a printed circuit board fuel cell (PCBFC). As the lead partner in the HyTime project working alongside custom engine builder Barrus, Bramble Energy has created a demonstration vessel designed to showcase the potential of its PCBFC…


  • Upfield breaks the mould with world’s first plastic-free, recyclable tub for plant butters and spreads

    In announcing the world’s first plastic-free, recyclable tub for its plant butters and spreads, Upfield is following four years of innovation, in collaboration with Footprint, MCC and Pagès Group, to mark a transition to a paper solution across its portfolio. The company’s ambition is to reduce plastic content by 80% by 2030. Initially launched in…


  • Singapore Picks Pilot Vessel Charging Concepts

    The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has selected companies that will pilot their vessel charging concepts in Singapore. The selection follows the call for proposal (CFP) by MPA in August 2023 to develop, operate, and maintain e-HC charging points in Singapore. From 12 proposals received, MPA selected Pyxis Energy, Pyxis Maritime, and SP…


  • Luton Borough Council upgrades its LED street lighting

    British lighting manufacturer Acrospire has collaborated with Luton Borough Council to reduce carbon emissions, save energy, minimise light pollution, and enhance public safety through clear surveillance footage.   Luton Borough Council is responsible for over 18,500 streetlights on the public highway; it operates with a focus on maintaining reliable highway infrastructure, ensuring safe and efficient movement in…


  • CRP Subsea Put to Work at Brazilian Oil Field

    Jan 10, 2024 (Credit: CRP) CRP Subsea, an AIS company, has secured a ‘substantial contract’ for the supply of distributed buoyancy modules (DBMs) to a deepwater oil field project in the Santos Basin, offshore Brazil. CRP Subsea secured was hired by a leading energy technology company, whose name was not disclosed. The company DBMs will…


  • Ensemble secures €4m investment to triple production capacity

    To support an ambition to increase its sales tenfold in the next five years, Tereos is investing €4m in the Marckolsheim plant in Alsace to triple the production capacity of the Ensemble brand’s workshop. This is the equivalent in production terms of protein intake to 15 million meals per year. Ensemble wants to add value…


  • Wood Gets BP’s Topside Modification Job in North Sea

    Jan 10, 2024 (Credit: Wood) Engineering company Wood has been awarded a major contract to deliver topside modifications in support of BP’s latest subsea tieback in the UK North Sea. Wood’s operations business will deliver engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) services to enhance the central processing facility of BP’s Eastern Trough Area Project (ETAP)…