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Resilient energy networks are critical for energy security, and a strengthening of our electricity network will ensure we can meet challenges from an increasing diversified energy mix.
Research compiled by the Environmental and Modelling Group for the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
This order provides measures to ensure that charging for transmission losses takes account of generators’ locations.
Guidance on how to advise individual travellers on the duration of preventative measures against sexual transmission of Zika virus.
Paper prepared by Imperial College London on the B.1.617.2 Delta variant of concern.
Addresses the issue of reducing generation, transmission and distribution inefficiencies in the context of low-income countries
These rapid reviews identify and summarise evidence relating to mpox (clade II) transmission, infectious and incubation periods, and adherence and barriers to following isolation guidance.
This circular draws attention to the electronic transmission of notices and documents under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996.
Update paper prepared by Environmental and Modelling Group (EMG) on transmission routes to inform risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
Assesses the impact on VAR-based inference of short data samples, measurement error, high-frequency supply shocks
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