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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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Segen opens Dublin warehouse, partners with Tesla
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Manufacturers encouraged to cut costs and carbon with solar PV
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Audit exposes widespread electrical safety and maintenance failings
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What’s driving the MV switchgear evolution?
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US cancels $7.6bn in clean energy project funding
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Highview Power projects advance under UK cap and floor
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The End of Industrial Replacement Culture
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ABB extends IE5 SynRM range to smaller motors
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Nine in ten critical infrastructure organisations experience OT breach
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US power demand to set new records as electrification climbs
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IPS expands Canadian footprint with CFM Services acquisition
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Encoder adds multi-turn absolute feedback at no extra cost
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ABB will supply its next-generation SF6-free switchgear to E.ON in Germany
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After Iberia’s blackout, the race to build fault-resilient infrastructure is on
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The power to adapt: how can partnerships help with technology transitions?
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Industrial Evolution: EV Infrastructure Reshaping UK Manufacturing
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Why Businesses Need Reliable Electrical Safety Solutions
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ABB to electrify world’s largest submarine high-voltage power cable
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