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August 24, 2020
Kaluza optimises V2G, smart charging and domestic batteries in 'UK's first combined grid service'
Kaluza is claiming a UK first as it provides Western Power Distribution (WPD) with flexibility from domestic batteries and transport solutions using one platform.
August 24, 2020
Scottish government to inject £20m into low carbon heat in fast tracked fund
A £20 million low carbon heat fund for social housing is being fast tracked by the Scottish government to kick-start installations.
August 24, 2020
Current± Disruptors: Jumptech’s Phil Nunn on leveraging tech to ease the EV charger rollout
August 21, 2020
Half of young people want green jobs finds survey on Earth Overshoot Day
Half of young people what jobs that protect the planet, according to a new survey conducted to coincide with Earth Overshoot Day.
August 21, 2020
OVO shells out £1.2m after SSE Energy Services fails to meet smart meter targets
OVO Energy is to pay £1.2 million to Ofgem after SSE Energy Services failed to meet its 2019 smart meter targets.
August 21, 2020
SSE Enterprise launches demand side response platform SSE Enhance
SSE Enterprise has launched a new demand side response platform to allow businesses to benefit from helping to balance the grid.
August 20, 2020
Could tech take over: A look at Arenko and National Grid ESO’s flexibility trial
August 20, 2020
People's Energy launches new local supplier to tackle fuel poverty
People’s Energy is partnering with East Lothian Council to launch East Lothian Energy in a bid to tackle fuel poverty in the Scottish area.
August 20, 2020
Centrica must ‘wake up and smell the gas’ as 95% of employees vote for strike
British Gas employees are on the verge of striking following the company’s controversial ‘fire and hire’ plan.
August 19, 2020
EV sales set to reach 45m globally by 2040 as high price barrier falls away
Globally the number of electric vehicles (EVs) on the roads is expected to jump to 323 million by 2040 according to new research by Wood Mackenzie.
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