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UK Government Aims to Fulfil Renewable Energy Skills Gap by Graduate Apprenticeships

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  Accelerated Renewable Energy expansion Calls to Address Growing Skills Gap as Labour Aims to “ Make Britain a Clean Energy Superpower,” The triple energy trilemma of decarbonisation, affordability, and security has brought attaining net-zero back into the limelight. There is a greater need than ever for a trained workforce. UK’s administration needs to collaborate to close the skilled worker gap via creating  successful programs Talks About Numbers for Skilled Workers PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) recently conducted an analysis that emphasises how serious this problem is. To reach its net-zero commitment, the UK must find an extra 400,000 jobs in the renewable energy sector. Even while some 216,000 workers can quit the oil and gas industry, there will still be a need to hire and train an additional 200,000 individuals. The issue is not specific to the UK. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena), employment related to renewable energy increased to 13.7 million wo

UK Solar Power Output Hits Record High Amid Gas Decline

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  The UK's gas production dropped by more than a third in the second quarter to 13.4TWh, the lowest amount Montel Analytics has monitored over the preceding 20 years.Throughout the quarter, there were also notable fluctuations in the price of petrol. It started at £23.24/MWh, dropped as low as £21.26/MWh in the beginning of April, and then increased to above £23.00/MWh for the bulk of the month. The prices peaked on June 3rd at £30.06/MWh and increased by more than £26.00/MWh during the remainder of the quarter, culminating at £27.35/MWh. The average demand for the transmission system fell to 23.5GW in Q2, the lowest level since the initial lockdown in 2020.  The transmission system's average demand dropped to 23.5GW in Q2, which is the lowest amount since the first lockout in 2020. The pleasant weather in May and late June, greater solar power generation, and load shifting made possible by batteries and other technologies were the causes of this reduction. In Great Britain, 47

Enhancing User Experience Through Artificial Intelligence in Customer Service

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In the present digital age, giving excellent client support is central for organisations hoping to stand out in a cutthroat market. With the fast progression of innovation, computerised reasoning (AI) has arisen as a useful asset for improving client experience and smoothing out client assistance tasks. From chatbots to customised proposals, AI-driven solutions are altering the way that organisations interface with their clients, prompting further developed fulfillment, effectiveness, and general brand steadfastness. In this blog post, we will investigate different manners by which artificial intelligence is changing customer service and driving better client experiences.  Chatbots: Always-On Support Chatbots have turned into an ubiquitous component of current client support, presenting nonstop help to clients and addressing their queries progressively. Fueled by  AI algorithms, chatbots can draw in with clients through human-like language support, figure out their expectation, and giv