Germany has approved legislation enabling eleven gigawatts of reliability procurement. Two 4.5GW auctions are scheduled during 2026, followed by a further technology-neutral round in 2027 covering dispatchable generation and storage.
NICEIC’s remote EV course targets nationwide charging installation competence growth. The City & Guilds-accredited Level 3 course covers domestic and small commercial EV charging installations.
Perthshire’s Binn project adds another consented solar storage scheme locally. The approved development combines around 60,000 solar panels with a co-located battery energy storage system.
Sizewell B’s extension keeps nuclear capacity in Britain’s mix longer. The UK government and EDF have agreed terms supporting a 20-year operational extension from 2035 to 2055.
WSCAD’s survey shows electrical design teams under global delivery pressure. The study of 1,267 electrical CAD users points to workforce shortages, project complexity, documentation workload, and growing interest in AI-assisted engineering.
Ofgem is testing how early distribution charges should be confirmed. The consultation covers notice-period options for network charges during the transition to the ED3 price control.
Nexans has validated conductor integrity testing on TenneT’s 380kV grid. The CORECHECK field deployment verifies composite-core overhead conductors during transport, installation, and commissioning.
Europe’s renewable buildout is running into grid integration constraints again. ECNO’s 2026 assessment says variable renewables reached 30% of EU electricity generation in 2025, below the pace needed for 2030.
Vattenfall is expanding Swedish fast charging through Nima’s portfolio acquisition. The transaction adds 178 ultra-fast charging points and a further 254 planned points across Sweden.
National Grid’s fund consultation links transmission delivery with community benefit. The proposed Norwich to Tilbury fund could provide more than £30m across Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex.