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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 introduces portable tool solution for electricians
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Analog Devices releases CodeFusion Studio 2.0 for AI
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Panasonic receives supplier award from Anglia
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Infographic reveals Halloween monsters’ electricity usage
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Salute launches DTC liquid cooling service for AI
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Partnership addresses electrical skills shortage in Kent
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eInfochips and NXP collaborate on distribution services
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Newquay AFC installs solar and battery systems
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LiGHT 25 launches new technical zone
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Aberdeen approves UK’s first indoor ultra-rapid EV hub
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Sizable Energy secures $8m for ocean gravity storage pilot
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Enedis and ABB extend partnership to accelerate France’s SF6-free grid transition
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ECA cautiously supports UK government’s clean energy plan
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AkzoNobel launches IONOMY ecosystem to accelerate energy curing in coil coating
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UK government plans 400,000 clean energy jobs
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Ansell introduces new products in Primo lighting range
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Analog Devices unveils ADI Power Studio tools
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Which conduits are more durable, metallic or polyamide?
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