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The House of Commons environment, food and rural affairs select committee has announced the launch of a wide-ranging inquiry into the regulation of water companies.
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"Many organisations are highly dependent on smart analytics and big data to provide tailored products and services for their customers"
"The energy sector hailed the introduction of smart meters, but smart meters alone do not change customer satisfaction overall"
"Momentum isn’t just building, it’s gathering serious pace"
"PR19 provides a real opportunity to address one of the key issues impeding the success of the market"
Extra Energy made a £26.7 million loss after tax in 2016, according to its accounts which were filed to Companies House six months late.
Ofgem has revealed plans to further expand the reach of its safeguard tariff for vulnerable customers.
Utility Week explores the opportunities for UK energy suppliers as electric vehicle registrations drive relentlessly upwards.
Ofwat has streamlined the process of applying for a water retail self-supply licence, to make it easier for business customers wishing to take the route.
In exclusive research by Utility Week and OpenText, utility stakeholders were asked to identify the biggest barriers to digital transformation – and whether radical change is imminent.
The £140 Warm Home discount (WHD) scheme only available via the Big Six traps low-income households into bad energy deals, a new report has revealed.
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South East Water Choice has completed the transfer of all non-household water and wastewater retail
Anglian Water has requested permission from the Cayman Islands High Court to proceed with the removal of its Cayman Islands subsidiary.
Ofgem has decided against holding a mid-period review of the current RIIO price control for electricity distribution (ED1).
The impending energy price cap risks putting off suppliers from serving poorer and more vulnerable customers, Eon has warned.
Consumers are paying over the odds for energy networks, with their exposure to excess charges
"We must make sure that the interests of all customers are looked after from the engaged ‘prosumers’ to those who are less engaged in the market"