Electricity demand could be slashed by 10% using flexible energy tech in UK homes With the energy price crisis constantly looming, a 6 month study, named Crowdflex, investigated ways in which 25,000 were able to increase or decrease their electricity demand based on...
EV charging points to be mandatory for new homes Electric vehicle charging points will be required by law in new-build homes from 2022, as part of new legislation announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier this week. Speaking at the Confederation of British...
The end of halogen lightbulbs The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Energy has announced that the sale of halogen light bulbs will be banned from September 2021, with fluorescent light bulbs to follow in September 2023, which comes as part of a...
The risks of non-direct employment cannot be ignored A report published by the Joint Industry Board (JIB) has underlined the risks of non-direct payroll working. Over the past 30 years, the UK has seen levels of direct employment significantly decline and this is...
Electrical Design: How to avoid unnecessary costs and disruption The design and installation of an electrical solution can have a huge impact on a building’s performance and environment. Get it right, and it can drive energy efficiencies, reduce costs, and improve the...
Why It Pays To Maintain Your Mechanical And Electrical (M&E) Equipment Despite the importance of M&E equipment, putting a plan in place to ensure it’s working safely and efficiently can often fall down the priority list. In fact, in our experience, around...