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The proportion of meters that have gone unread for more than a year in the water retail market has more than doubled since it opened – from 7 per cent to the current level of 15 per cent.
5 years ago
"Although overall investment continues at high levels, the average household water and sewerage bill in England and Wales for 2019-20 has been kept down"
"A lot of accusations about the LUMs issues have been levelled at the market data, and therefore wholesalers"
Thames Water boss Steve Robertson even admitted to Utility Week he felt like the “proud
Ofwat’s initial assessment of companies’ PR19 business plans has landed. Its verdict? None is ‘exceptional’ and the ‘fast tracks’ are heavily outnumbered by the ‘slow tracks’.
Energy minister Claire Perry has insisted the UK will be reliant on gas for the foreseeable future, and defended the often-villainised process of fracking to produce that gas.
"I’m concerned about how we can significantly increase resilience while spending less than we currently do"
Thames Water has appointed two new non-executive directors – David Waboso and John Morea – as its board restructure nears completion.