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Gas distribution network SGN has waived £145 million of allowed revenues, saying the voluntary contribution
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Northern Powergrid has unveiled plans to use computer modelling and laboratory demos to create a
Interconnectors are not just a “short-term fix”, and will be vital in enabling a faster
Interconnectors are more than just a short-term fix, they will enable a faster transition to the smarter energy system of the future.
Smart energy systems will receive a slice of a new £725m industrial strategy challenge fund,
The UK’s first energy trading community platform is to be tested on Hackney’s Banister House
Enfield Council’s heat network company – energetik – has welcomed its first customers. energetik’s first
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Ofgem has rejected plans to install a 60MW power line between the Shetland Islands and
Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to provide more than 11GW of flexible capacity to
Comprehensive information bolsters asset management in water and wastewater infrastructure. It is undeniable that the
Electricity network operators plan to deliver £1.7 billion of benefits to the energy system by
Exclusive Utility Week research has revealed more than 50 per cent of consumers may choose
The government has signalled there will be no new low carbon electricity levies until 2025. In its update of the Levy Control Framework (LCF), announced in today’s (22 November) Budget, the government said the move will shield consumers from increasing energy bills.
The latest UK Customer Satisfaction Index shows utilities doing better than they have for a
Atlantis boss Tim Cornelius hopes new scheme will be the “pathfinder project the UK government
Battery Energy Storage Solutions (BESS) has said it is "actively looking" to acquire new projects after raising £50 million.
A Utility Week-WNS Trust Council roundtable met to discuss how best to identify and address