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New battery resources: FAQs, Webinars, White Papers and more

Charged

To help keep Charged readers informed about what’s happening and how to get their products to market quickly, Intertek has created a battery resource page with a variety of literature, white papers and on-demand webinars.

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New battery resources: FAQs, Webinars, White Papers and More

Charged

To help keep Charged readers informed about what’s happening and how to get their products to market quickly, Intertek has created a battery resource page with a variety of literature, white papers and on-demand webinars.

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Back two-way EV charging technology to slash costs and emissions, white paper urges

Business Green

Vehicle-to-grid charging technology can deliver power system cost savings of almost £900m while helping slash the carbon intensity of electric vehicles, a new white paper backed by BEIS and EV manufacturer Nissan argues.

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Energy White Paper: The green economy reacts

Business Green

Business stands ready to deliver the investment and innovation needed to turn ambition into reality, and the proposals outlined in the Energy White Paper will give firms further confidence to deliver new infrastructure'. We have been waiting years for this energy White Paper and what we need and expect is a proper long-term plan.

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The Energy White Paper and the nuclear stand-off

Business Green

The row over Sizewell led the headlines, but there is so much more to the Energy White Paper and its promise to deliver a decisive shift away from fossil fuels. Whisper it, but I'm not sure the inevitable reignition of the row over the UK's nuclear plans is the most important part of the long-awaited Energy White Paper.

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The Electrification Era I Scaling up electric vehicles

GreenBiz

As more renewable energy sources are used, power systems must become more flexible and adjustable to balance supply with demand. Solar and wind power will become increasingly critical, but their intermittent nature will result in nearly twice the annual variability in residual demand compared to today.

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How to Evaluate Your Energy Resilience Needs

GreenBiz

Organizations should now be working toward energy resilience in broader terms to handle the varied energy challenges that will be growing throughout the coming years – like energy market volatility, regulatory risks, and stakeholder demands.