Tuesday, December 24, 2024

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Powering up the electric vehicle revolution

For charge point operators and depot managers, one of the biggest hurdles for enabling the transition to electric vehicles (EVs) isn’t the cost of the chargers themselves – it’s securing the necessary power to run them. Marianne Costigan, Head of Private Wire at EDF Renewables UK, looks at why getting connected can be the biggest hurdle.

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CommentEnergyLatestNews

Connecting net zero

Britain’s electricity network is the foundation on which the country’s net zero future will be built, but the sector stands at a crossroads. If we are serious about accelerating the transition to a decentralised, digitalised and decarbonised energy system, then changing the way we operate and connect to the grid will be vital. Bilgin Oralerkaya, Business Development Manager at Vattenfall, examines the challenges and opportunities in this area.

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CommentEnergyLatestNewsSkills

T+E Skills: Supporting training providers

Continuing our Transport + Energy Skills series, Dr Benjamin Silverstone – Skills and Workforce Transformation Specialist at WMG, University of Warwick – highlights the establishment of Further Education Lecturer Reserves which support training and development providers to ensure industry can access, train and develop the talent it needs.

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CommentLatestNewsRoads

Delivering sustainable construction

Road infrastructure demand is insatiable, but climate change calls for lower emissions. As COP28 brings increased focus on construction, there will be an even greater onus on how the highways sector can take on both challenges and enable a future highway network which is safe, sustainable, resilient and tomorrow-ready. But how are we going to get there and what obstacles need to be overcome? Thomas Edgcumbe, Surfacing Solutions Managing Director at Aggregate Industries discusses. 

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