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Sir David Attenborough will appear in front of the BEIS (business, energy and industrial strategy)
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The Conservative MP and government minister Graham Stuart has backed Orsted’s plans to build another
New, tougher licensing conditions come into effect today (5 July). Going forward suppliers will need to demonstrate they have the financial capability to fund their operations for their first year and outline how they expect to comply with key regulatory and market obligations.
Tor Water was ordered to repay wholesalers around £60,000 last month and was banned by Ofwat from providing any services to any new customers while it was under default.
Green Star Energy is to pay £350,000 after a series of failings concerning more than 1,800 customers who rent. The supplier failed to notify Ofgem of the issues.
The environmental audit select committee has launched a new inquiry into whether the government is ready
If you were looking for the sector’s finest hour, then Southern Water’s underhand dealings and betrayal of public trust between 2010 and 2017, as revealed by Ofwat’s recent issuing of a record £126million penalty package, is not it.
In its report released today, CCWater highlights how three companies have been warned over the number of complaints they received, after complaints rose sharply for the second successive year.
CCWater has called on wastewater companies to “spell out” what action they plan to take, following the publication of a scathing letter from Ofwat chief executive Rachel Fletcher yesterday (1 July).
Ofwat chief executive Rachel Fletcher has sent a scathing letter to the bosses of water companies while setting out questions the regulator wants companies to consider in the wake of the findings against Southern Water.