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Ovo's Tom Pakenham calls for technology companies, the energy industry, academics, scientists and consumers to work with the government to tackle issues such as climate change using innovative solutions.
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The European Parliament has passed a package of reforms to the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) designed to boost the price of allowances and accelerate the pace of decarbonisation.
Renewable energy continues to receive high support from UK households, with 79 per cent backing it, according to the UK government's energy and climate change public attitudes tracker (PAT).
Until now, the distribution network operators (DNOs) have succeeded in staying underneath the radar amid
Water UK's chief executive has launched a staunch defence of the sector following Environment Secretary Michael Gove's signalling of a crackdown on the “concerning” behaviour of water comp
The government should end its de facto “policy ban” on mature renewables to help cut
Industry experts came together at the Energy Customer Conference to discuss what companies, regulators and the government must do to meet the challenges facing the sector. Clare Ruel reports.
Energy companies have called for the industry’s regulatory framework to stick closely to the EU’s.
The government is to give Ofgem tough new anti-insider trading powers to seize documents from
Ofwat has opened an investigation into Southern Water to determine if the water company has
Energy UK chief executive Lawrence Slade writes exclusively for Utility Week to call for better appeal rights for energy suppliers on the proposed energy price cap for default tariffs.
Fuel Poverty Action has called for an “industry-wide rescue plan” to save consumers connected to
Michael Gove has signalled a crackdown on executive pay and offshore financial arrangements to address the “concerning” behaviour of water companies.
Energy UK has requested the help of MP’s to give energy suppliers the right to an enhanced appeals process on the government’s energy price cap level.
The Heat Network Task Force has called for a new regulatory framework for district heating
A public-owned body is best placed to help carbon capture and storage (CCS) achieve lift off, according to a report commissioned by the government.
The government has passed legislation introducing new emissions limits for mid-sized generators. They include a
Ofwat plans to lead by example with its drive for innovation in the water sector
The cost of nuclear power could be slashed to “well below” £70 per MW/hr if
The UK may be more vulnerable to energy supply shortages post-Brexit while consumers face higher