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Ofgem has turned down a bid by SSEN (Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks) to future-proof the Western
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Severn Trent has announced the details of the first contractors to deliver its c.£2 billion
Trade association chief executive Michael Roberts questions the claim of overwhelming public support for nationalisation.
Water UK's Michael Roberts outlines three good reasons to steer well clear of challenging the current set-up of the water and sewerage industry in England.
The opposition has calculated the potential energy from nuclear and renewables projects, which hit the buffers since the Tories won the 2015 general election.
Sir James Bevan tells Waterwise conference that in the face of water scarcity "both sides of the equation" must be tackled - reducing demand and increasing supply.
The ratings agency said it expects both companies to come under pressure in the next regulator period, AMP7, running from 2020-2025.
Self-supply is no more of a threat to water retailers than a new entrant to the market, Waterscan director Claire Yeates has insisted.
Big six supplier SSE has been appointed by Ofgem to take on the 17,000 customers of failed supplier Brilliant Energy.
First Utility has become the latest challenger brand to raise its standard variable tariff (SVT) to the revised price cap level.
Energy regulator Ofgem has proposed to revoke a provisional order imposed on big six supplier Npower today (13 March).
The time for individual retailer gain to the detriment of the competitive water retail market is over, the chief information officer of MOSL has warned.
More than 100,000 customers of Spark Energy, the supplier which was taken over by Ovo Energy in November last year, have been contacted by third parties in relation to unpaid debts.
Ofgem has issued URE Energy with a final order, meaning the supplier must pay more than £200,000 in renewables obligation (RO) payments by 31 March.
Ensuring regulatory certainty should not rule out "radical change" to the framework that utilities operate in, Ofwat’s former chief executive has said.
Brilliant Energy has ceased trading just days after it was revealed to be in credit default, Ofgem announced today (11 March).
The water company will be able to increase the amount of water it can take from Foremark and Staunton Harold reservoirs until the end of March.