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UK-based clean technology company Enertechnos is pleased to announce that its CEO, Dominic Quennell, will be a speaker at the upcoming Arab-British
UK-based clean technology company Enertechnos and Saudi Arabia-based Riyadh Cables Group have today announced the signing of a Development and Licensing Agreement.
Tomorrow, National Grid ESO's eagerly anticipated report will unveil a momentous £58 billion long-term decarbonization strategy extending to 2035. Jake Rigg, External Affairs
Electric Green announces a strategic collaboration with Royal Mail and Q Energy to demonstrate the advantages of bi-directional wireless charging for their EV fleet, project code
The World Energy Outlook 2023 provides in-depth analysis and strategic insights into every aspect of the global energy system. Against a backdrop of geopolitical
Much has happened since the publication of the first Net Zero Roadmap by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in May 2021: first,
Foreword The coming years will mark a crucial transition period for the global wind industry. Later this year, wind energy will reach
Alternative, more efficient ways of connecting renewable energy schemes must be fast-tracked to avoid project delays, soaring costs and generation shortages. In
An £11.4 million tech project which promises a ‘revolution’ in energy transmission is operating out of a secret site in a tiny
In a review of sector coverage in the national media, leaked documents show increasing concern over the lack of progress on net
Clean technology company Enertechnos noted that fixing the inefficient power cables in the UK could reduce our reliance on electricity imports. Britain's
Enertechnos is delighted to announce that we have been named one of the winners of the Net Zero Technology Centre’s (NZTC) 2022
From “self-healing” paint to tackle corrosion to a battery which can store energy as “liquified air”, 20 winners have been unveiled as
From “self-healing” paint to tackle corrosion to a battery which can store energy as “liquified air”, 20 winners have been unveiled as
The Financial Times published an article, featuring Enertechnos, on the UK’s electricity network investment and the quality of its infrastructure. To find
Operators are being questioned on infrastructure quality and the growing costs being passed on to consumers. The Leicester Square box office in
Weekend press round-up: UK’s utilities and regulators are “not fit for purpose”. Meanwhile, the boss of oil giant Shell warns Europe could
The Sunday Times published an article, featuring Enertechnos, on how wastage in the electricity network costs each household £100 per year. To
Electrification could cost-efficiently bust the vast majority of greenhouse gases arising from North Sea platforms. According to the winners of a competition
Enertechnos has been granted a new patent on our capacitive transfer cable (CTS) by the European Patent Office. Following news of the