OCTOBER 2024ELECTRICAL BUSINESS REVIEW6Copyright © 2024 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Editorial StaffOlivia HarperDavid CarterPaisley AaronClaire JonathanVisualizersEdwin PaulChris LynnManaging EditorAndre Brown Disclaimer : *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsOCTOBER - 2024, Volume - 01, Issue - 01 (ISSN 2996-0460)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc.To subscribe to Electrical Business ReviewVisit www.electricalbusinessreview.com Email:sales@electricalbusinessreview.comeditor@ electricalbusinessreview.commarketing@electricalbusinessreview.comClimate change has propagated an expected shift in trade from traditional methodologies to green initiatives. This movement is especially true in the utilities industry, where implementing eco-friendly approaches is critical for survival in the long run. Embracing this trend, Europe has launched many programs to rebuild the now-endangered environment. Fit for 55 is a prominent effort from the region, enabling seamless adjustment from current laws to emerging ones. These changes rely on the European Green Deal under the European Climate Law to meet climate neutrality by 2050. A star catalyst in this movement is electrical switchgear, decked with multifaceted benefits, from managing known faults to emerging barriers. Today, its capabilities are widely popular in helping maintain low power bills, reduce carbon emissions, and boost the safety of electrical systems. The eco-efficient feature of electrical switchgear is constantly undergoing renovations to enhance power systems. Europe has caught on to these innovations and is proactive in implementing intelligent electrical grids and distribution. On this green path, the region will decarbonize multiple industry verticals like automotive and welcome a sustainable future. In this paradigm, gas-insulated switchgear is in the spotlight, with the government prioritizing carbon-free operations. Quite visible in London, the National Grid invested £1 billion to rewire South London through 32 kilometres of underground tunnel. Another factor driving the demand for switchgear is the exchange of old variants at European substations to standardize intelligent grids and electrical systems.This edition of Electrical Business Review also highlights thought leadership articles from Courtney Allen, Director of Electric Operations at PECO who discusses the ground-breaking impact of apt leadership in the electric utilities sector. Another thought leader includes Mei Cai, Director of Battery Cell Systems Research at General Motors who emphasizes the role of consistent experiments, research and development in enhancing the electric vehicle space. The publication spotlights Craig & Derricott, a seasoned market player reshaping the switchgear industry with tailored services. In this edition featuring the Top Low Voltage Electrical Switchgear in UK 2024, we hope you find the right partner! Powering a Transformative Age in UtilitiesAndre BrownManaging Editoreditor@electricalbusinessreview.comEDITORIAL600 S ANDREWS AVE STE 405,FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301
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