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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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KNIPEX launches SkillsForge platform for apprentices
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Protective coating upgrade cuts energy costs and carbon emissions at public swimming facility
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Ionity launches Birmingham electric vehicle charging hub
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Exus Renewables establishes Cambridge office for UK entry
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Atos and National Grid launch Triton digital twin
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National Grid DSO awards 196GWh in flexibility tender
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Heat pump demand may boost UK economy £22.5bn
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Keysight advances e-mobility with high-power testing
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Connected Energy develops EV battery test site in Norfolk
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Jefferson Tools unveils spring 2026 tool line
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Innagreen secures Dunbeg South wind farm deal
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STMicroelectronics and Anglia expand Nordic-Baltic support
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EV charging installations in 2025 grow by 19%
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Nexeon prepares to manufacture silicon-carbon battery materials
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Nexans to supply 66 kV accessories for EA3
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Corvus lands record battery order for CMAL ferries
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IPS agrees TechPro acquisition to widen power services
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ABB agrees Netcontrol deal for grid automation
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