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State of the European Union: skills are once more on the agenda
On 13 September, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made her annual State of the European Union speech, which will be her last in this
Commission seeks to strengthen the Late Payments legislation
As part of its recent SME Relief Package, the Commission has decided to revise the Late Payments Directive. The Directive has now been proposed as
EPBD is more than a tremendous opportunity, it’s also vital to the 1.5°C goal
In our last newsletter, we highlighted how EPBD actually offers a wealth of opportunities: our economy stands to gain in strength, consumers will have lower
Members Corner – ‘Electrician Plus’ concept launched
EuropeOn member ECA, covering England, Wales and Northern-Ireland, report that the new brand concept ‘Electrician Plus’ has been launched by The Electrotechnical Skills Partnership (TESP)
Media Partners’ Corner – The key role of battery telematics in electric fleets
In simple terms, the Battery Management System (BMS), which serves as the “brain of the battery”, is usually offline and provides no data storage. This
Media Partners’ Corner – KNX Hackathon finalists demonstrate sustainability with KNX at KNXperience 2023
Climate change is a pressing issue that affects us on a global scale. In a world that is facing increasing environmental challenges and energy crises,
Keep up with the Electrification Alliance!
Did you know that electricity is only 24% of all the energy we consume in Europe? The rest is the petrol we put in our
Members’ Corner – “Install Yourself in Your Professional Future”: great success for the new campaign of the Spanish association of electrical contractors!
In the bustling world of electrical installations, telecommunications, and climate control, FENIE, the Spanish federation of entrepreneurs in electrical installations, telecommunications, and air conditioning, is
We don’t have to deal with EPBD, we get to deal with EPBD
With negotiations on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) starting back after the summer break, we want to make sure our legislators understand why