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Energy security now runs through the control room
Energy security now reaches deep into Britain’s industrial control rooms. The King’s Speech set out new measures on clean power, nuclear regulation, electricity pricing, and cyber resilience, but the industrial test lies in connections, controllability, cost exposure, and operational technology security.
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ScioSense targets precision smart meter designs
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Versinetic expands ISO 15118 charging support
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Connectivity Standards Alliance and OpenADR sign grid liaison
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Generational data highlights PHEV battery variance
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ABB expands European medium-voltage grid production
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Nexans turns AmpaCity into DC microgrid testbed
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IN Power April issue examines grid pressure
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NESI technology moves into European lithium refining
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Ellis launches heavy-duty data centre hanger
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Fluke adds connected underground utility tracing
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Vertiv adds liquid-cooling expertise with STL
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Rolls-Royce SMR advances Czech nuclear project
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WEG brings magnetic bearings into mainstream motors
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Parker updates GVM210 motor for OEMs
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Tokamak lands STEP magnet systems role
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Team UK engineering talent heads to Shanghai
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DLMS and OpenADR link grid-edge standards
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Vertiv acquires BMarko to expand infrastructure capacity
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