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- Coming up on this weeks news. Hopes are dashed as the government rules on who can break the seal on the service head. Sales of backup power systems soar as businesses fear a wave of blackouts this winter. And twin electricians who are conjoined reveal that theyre paid just one salary for two people. Welcome to Electrical News Weekly, in association with myenergi. Whether youre listening in the van, on-site, or down at the wholesale counter, Im Joe Robinson and Ive been through the best of the electrical industry news to save you the trouble. And as always, if you think youve spotted the two words that Ive been challenged to slip into this weeks show, comment with them below for the chance to win a prize. The government has ruled that qualified electricians will not be allowed to break the seal on the service head. The industry has been arguing for months for the right to cut the incoming power to a property by removing the service fuse. This would allow the faster installa