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Profiles of 3 utilities that have undertaken measures to improve employment prospects for women in the power sector
Screening decisions made by the Secretary of State on overhead electricity line applications.
Apply for Workplace Charging Scheme vouchers to get a discount on buying and installing electric vehicle charge points at your workplace
Notices of publication and a consolidated list for designated standards for electric motors in relation to ecodesign and energy labelling.
This briefing note focuses on how Electric vehicles (EVs) are making increasing headway in terms of market deployment.
The UK and EU have agreed to extend trade rules on electric vehicles until the end of 2026 to keep costs down for manufacturers and consumers, the Prime Minister has announced today (Thursday 21 December).
Access to electricity can be transformational, but only if people also have access to the appliances and technologies needed for its use.
The government announces funding for new charging technologies, which mean families could use their electric vehicle batteries to power their homes and save on bills.
£89 million of funding has been awarded to 20 cutting edge net zero tech projects, reinforcing the UK as a world leader in zero emissions vehicle technology.
The Supplier Obligation mechanism is a compulsory levy on electricity suppliers to meet the cost of contracts for difference (CFDs).
Get help to classify electric lamps for import and export.
The Energy Act received Royal Assent on 18 December 2013.
Summaries of Enforcement Undertakings from businesses accepted by OPSS and their associated Completion Certificates.
The Contract for Difference (CFD) for renewable energy is a key mechanism of Electricity Market Reform.
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