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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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Ensuring Compliance: Key Benefits of Commercial Electrical Testing for Businesses
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£27 million investment sets ABB to support growing lightning protection demand
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Legal & General Capital invests a further £15m in decarbonising homes
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NICEIC enhances training portfolio with the addition of EWA
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CMP Products walks away with two awards at the EDA Awards
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ECA and FSA Members voice concern over apprenticeship cuts
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Free training course launched to unlock retrofit career paths
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The LIA and Recolight announce Net Zero Lighting Conference
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BGEN on how to save energy and money at a school assembly
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Toolstation launches its 99th catalogue for the year
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VanGuardian and YESSS Electrical team up to fight van theft
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QUEST apprentice in the finals of the local Themis Awards
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Wireless or wired lighting controls in smart buildings?
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UK-based electronics innovators work on recyclable batteries
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Paul Spence calls for caution when it comes to heat pumps
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NICEIC will attend the ELEX show at Alexandra Palace
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EnOcean Bluetooth module with doubled radio transmission power
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Martindale Electric releases a new safety catalogue
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