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Insight - earthquakes

Insights

Seismic Monitoring from Subsea Cables

We’ve long known that there’s more to cables than simply transmitting power or data from point to point, but the latest research from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), is proposing using subsea fibre-optic cables as earthquake...

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Insight - Heathrow Airport

Insights

UK Parliament votes for third runway expansion of Heathrow Airport

On 25 June the UK Parliament voted by 415 votes to 119 to give the go-ahead to construction of a third runway at Heathrow airport near London. The expansion of Heathrow will be one of the biggest construction projects in Europe....

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Insight - Manchester Airport 80th Anniversary

Insights

Happy Birthday to Manchester Airport

Manchester Airport turns 80 on 25 June – and the Airport has announced a programme of activities to celebrate. The traditional symbol for an 80th anniversary is oak, and the Airport is using that as a means of representing its...

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Insight - Mining new regulations

Insights

New Regulations for the Irish Mining Industry

Ireland received new Mine Regulations this month. It is expected that the Mine Regulations will allow for simpler compliance with Health and Safety Regulations in this sector. The launch of the new Mine Regulations took place...

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Insight - renewable energy

Insights

The new 2030 EU Renewables Target

Negotiators from the EU Commission, Parliament and Council have reached an ambitious agreement to increase the renewable energy target for 2030 to 32%. This represents a 5% increase from its previous target of 27%. The agreement...

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Insight - CE marking cable damage

Insights

The BSI Kitemark - countering weaknesses in CE marking

BSI recently published an article on the weaknesses of CE marking for Electrical goods. We’re wholly in agreement with BSI in recognising the potential for non-compliant or sub-standard equipment to find its way into the supply...

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