Wednesday, December 4, 2024

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Infrastructure and TechnologyLatestNews

New ‘Powerlimit’ tech unlocks the potential of Vehicle-to-Grid

Octopus Electric Vehicles, alongside UK Power Networks and G99 Professional Services, have announced the integration of a UK-first device that unlocks the power of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology and allows for more renewable energy to be connected to the grid.

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EnergyLatestNews

Government sets out plan for greater energy independence

The Government has set out its Energy Security Strategy which highlights how Great Britain will accelerate the deployment of wind, new nuclear, solar and hydrogen – in an effort to ensure energy independence over the coming years.

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EnergyLatestNews

New Future System Operator (FSO) will strengthen resilience of Britain’s energy system

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has launched a new public body to boost energy resilience – with the Future System Operator (FSO) overseeing the energy network, supporting new technology and building security of supply.

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Electric VehiclesInfrastructure and TechnologyLatestNews

Britishvolt’s Gigaplant receives Government backing

Battery cell technology and R&D company Britishvolt has received Government backing to power ahead with plans for a full-scale electric-vehicle (EV) Gigaplant in Northumberland with support coming through its Automotive Transformation Fund, delivered by the Advanced Propulsion Centre.

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EnergyLatestNews

Energy Digitalisation Taskforce publishes recommendations for digitalised Net Zero energy system

A new report by the Energy Digitalisation Taskforce is recommending greater control for consumers over their data to build trust, plug and play options for innovators to enable interoperability with the energy system, and mandated carbon monitoring – as key drivers to accelerate Net Zero.

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Electric VehiclesLatestNews

Energy stored in electric car batteries could be used to power homes

During the course of this year, the University of Warwick’s EV-elocity project has been deploying V2G chargers in a range of locations across England to as part of large-scale trials to gain technical, customer and commercial insights on emerging V2G (vehicle-to-grid) technology.

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