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The political narrative around how water companies should operate has come full circle – and continues to change
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SSE overstated generation payments in its feed-in tariff (FIT) annual submissions to Ofgem due to an “administrative error” and will now pay out more than £705,000.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says it wants to better protect consumers through a series of proposals published on Monday (25 February).
Ofwat is close to finalising the wording of the new licence condition for water companies to meet principles concerning board leadership, transparency and governance.
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Ofgem has announced the mutualisation ceilings for the 2019-20 obligation period are £293,831,481.82 in England and Wales, an increase of £9.3 million on the year previously.
In mid-January, the Government opened a consultation on ways to improve water management. While focussed