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A new study by researchers from University College London and the International Institute for Sustainable Development finds that there is “no room for new fossil fuel projects in a 1.5°C-aligned world ..read more
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The National Farmers Union Scotland has signed a deal with a solar power and battery developer that will see a marginal amount of farmland being developed for solar installations ..read more
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The Vision Pro sees Apple finally entering the augmented reality (AR) sector years after rivals such as Google and Microsoft launched products that were not considered major successes ..read more
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A new report by the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has found that slow grid connections and a lack of clear plans for energy storage must be fixed in order for the UK to meet its net zero goals by 2035 ..read more
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The National Grid has announced that work is now underway at the new Hylton Castle substation, which will connect nearby gigafactories and other businesses to the electricity grid ..read more
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Airbus has unveiled its helicopter-plane hybrid vehicle, dubbed the Racer, to the public for the first time ..read more
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The UK’s armed forces are developing a new weapon that uses radio waves to disable enemy electronics and take down multiple drones at once ..read more
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Sony released a new version of its wildly popular PlayStation 5 console late last year, which promises to shave off a few grams while reducing its TV cabinet footprint ..read more
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Electric motors account for around 60 percent of the electricity demand in the UK industry. New developments in the evolution of the synchronous reluctance motor are helping to open up new types of application for use with IE5 motors, as ABB’s Richard Gee, UK Sales Manager, explains ..read more