Do you specialise in Lighting solutions? We want to hear from you!

Each month on Energy Management Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the market – and in October we’ll be focussing on Lighting. It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help energy management buyers find the best products and services available today. So, if you’re a supplier of Lighting solutions […]
Energy crisis putting business Net Zero goals at risk

82% of UK business leaders say the energy crisis will impact their organisation’s ability to meet emissions reduction plans – Of that figure, around half of organisations say they are delaying planned investment in sustainability and net zero plans (49%). Just over one third of the same organisations (34%) say they now have more immediate […]
High-voltage switchgear demand to reach $30.3 billion

The global high-voltage (HV) switchgear market is forecast to reach $30.34 billion in 2027 from $25.02 billion in 2022, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.54% between 2023 and 2027. GlobalData’s latest report, “Switchgears for Power Transmission, Market Size, Share and Trends Analysis by Technology, Installed Capacity, Generation, Key Players and Forecast, […]
Exploring regulatory and licensing requirements for commercial Solar PV

The UK has made significant strides in its transition to cleaner energy sources, with Solar Photovoltaic (PV) playing an instrumental role. However, businesses looking to harness solar energy need to be aware of the regulatory and licensing landscape. Here’s an overview of the key requirements, as detailed by delegates and attendees at the Energy Management […]
Energy Management Summit: Seminar lineup confirmed – Register today!

Have you secured your free spot at the Energy Management Summit, which takes place on the 10th – 11th October 2023 – Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre, London Heathrow? The Summit will give you access to 1-2-1 meetings with innovative suppliers who can help with your upcoming sustainability and net-zero projects, networking breaks with other […]
A surge of cyber security for the energy sector

By Eleanor Barlow, Content Manager, SecurityHQ With a rapid transition towards renewable energy, the Energy sector has an increased reliance on technology. This makes it particularly vulnerable with regards to cyber security, as it depend on interconnected systems and digital technologies that make interactions a breeding ground for threats such as ransomware, and phishing attacks. […]
Green holidays: Demand for sustainable power supply in tourism is increasing

The holiday resort Hideaway @ Baxby Manor near York planned to expand their range of accommodations with the addition of several fully equipped holiday “Kabinas”. In the planning phase however, it became apparent that the limits of its 60A single phase grid-supply had been reached already. As the owners aim to offer eco-friendly holiday accommodations, […]
Solar PV Solutions for Businesses: The key considerations

Transitioning to solar power is an excellent move for businesses, both from an environmental and economic standpoint. Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems can help businesses reduce their carbon footprint and energy costs. However, sourcing the right Solar PV solutions requires careful consideration of several factors. Here’s what businesses should keep in mind… Assessment of Energy Needs: […]
Do you specialise in Solar PV? We want to hear from you!

Each month on Energy Management Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the market – and in September we’ll be focussing on Solar PV. It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help energy management buyers find the best products and services available today. So, if you’re a supplier of Solar […]
EU approves 6.5bn euro German carbon leakage scheme

The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €6.5 billion German scheme to partially compensate energy-intensive companies to address the risk of carbon leakage from higher fuel prices resulting from the German fuel emission trading system (‘German fuel ETS’). Germany notified the Commission of its plan to support energy-intensive companies exposed to […]