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Battery storage boost to power greener electricity grid

 
  • Government changes planning rules to maximise UK’s renewable energy storage and create hundreds of new green jobs
  • changes will make it easier to build larger batteries – ensuring renewable energy can be stored and used all year round
  • over 100 large-scale batteries could now be built, trebling the amount already in operation
 

The government today announced it will relax planning legislation to make it easier to construct large batteries to store renewable energy from solar and wind farms across the UK.

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Audi e-Tron Performance Review

 

The Audi e-tron is the first all-electric offering from the brand and it's a very capable, desirable yet also practical product.


I set off in an unleaded Toyota Corolla with a handful of physical maps on the spare seat, for what was a challenging journey. I can only marvel at how far we have come since then. My more recent trips to Europe have all been done in electric cars, and with an excellent charging infrastructure on the continent and satellite navigation with charging included, it is as simple as it can be. And in no small part that's down to companies like the one featured in this insight

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Getting from A to Z in an EV should be as easy as ABC

 

Charging solutions for the home is a significant focus for ABB

25 years ago I went on my first professional road-trip for work. I was only 21, had not long passed my driving test and (to my amazement now), thought nothing of driving from the South of England to the South of Germany and Switzerland all alone.


I set off in an unleaded Toyota Corolla with a handful of physical maps on the spare seat, for what was a challenging journey. I can only marvel at how far we have come since then. My more recent trips to Europe have all been done in electric cars, and with an excellent charging infrastructure on the continent and satellite

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