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"Water companies play a key role in caring for and managing supplies of this precious resource"
6 years ago
Energy innovation should be funded by the industry, rather than by the regulator, according to
Energy minister Claire Perry is to face questions from the joint-committee inquiry into the Swansea
More than 98 per cent of Yorkshire Water's bondholders and 100 per cent of US Private Placement (USPP) noteholders voted in favour of the changes required to close the offshore companies.
Ofgem has selected Diamond Transmission Partners as the preferred bidder to own and operate the
The acquisition has been approved by the European Commission after it concluded the deal would raise “no competition concerns”.
Energy Systems Catapult's study examined the “effective carbon price” which has emerged in different parts of the economy due to a complex web of taxes, subsidies, contracts and regulations.
Nationalisation is not a "panacea" for improved consumer satisfaction, the chief executive of the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) has warned.
Ofwat has today (19 June) published its report on the water sector’s response to the
The proposed Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant in North Wales has been granted environmental approval by
The number of energy customers forced to install prepayment meters has risen for the first
Principality's local authorities' retirement investment fund backs £1.3 billion tidal project in principle.
The European Parliament and EU member states have agreed a new target of one-third of
Water companies must go further to help deliver a £5 billion investment in the natural
The government has widened the pool of energy suppliers obliged to offer Warm Home Discounts
Energy giant admits being "disappointed" at missing deadline by three weeks but avoids enforcement action after agreeing to pay into regulator's vulnerable customers' fund.
Conservatives back alternative amendment from former Cabinet minister Sir Oliver Letwin, proposing more powers for a new environment agency under EU Withdrawal Bill.
Ofgem has proposed a series of tweaks to the supplier of last resort arrangements, as
The number of installed SMETS2 meters has crossed 1,000, Greg Clark has revealed. Responding to
"If the government is to maintain credibility and political support for decarbonisation policies, then solutions have to meet public expectations"