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National Grid has attacked an Ofgem decision on the funding arrangements for the connection of
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PR19 was front of mind at Utility Week’s Water Customer Conference, but it wasn’t the only topic on the agenda. Lois Vallely reports.
A group of peaking plant developers have sought an injunction to prevent Ofgem enacting a
Offshore wind capacity could reach 30GW by the 2030s with the right support from the
Lower-than-average rainfall in recent months has forced Southern Water to apply for a drought permit to refill one of its reservoirs. If rainfall doesn’t increase in the South East of England this winter, water companies will face drought in the summer. Katey Pigden looks at how companies are guarding against water supplies running dry.
More could have been done to raise awareness of water market opening, according to MOSL
Utility Regulator chief executive Jenny Pyper talks about the new cross border Integrated Single Electricity Market, and how it will transform energy market on the island of Ireland.
Ofwat has revealed it will “soon” be designing pilots for its new incentive measures –
Utility companies are gearing up to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the
Ofgem faces a shake-up following the introduction of the energy price cap, Claire Perry has
The costs of self-generated energy could be of an equivalent price to an energy provider by 2022 in Europe, revealed findings from Ernst and Young Global Ltd (EY).
Utility Week rounds up some of the new entrants to the English non-household water retail market, and looks at how they plan to differentiate themselves.
Environment secretary, Michael Gove has threatened to legislate against water companies over their use of offshore tax arrangements unless they start to behave in a “responsible fashion”.
Ofgem is to be streamlined into three divisions separated according to their different regulatory functions.
Welsh communities and other partners now have just 11 weeks to share their stories of locally owned renewable energy, falling in line with the government's 2020 renewable energy targets.
"In its own urgency to act, the government has failed to learn some key lessons from its cap on prepayment meters"
Distribution network operators (DNOs) are making profits “beyond most companies’ wildest dreams”, the Energy and
Brighter World Energy is no more. Will it be the last energy supplier to fall victim to "market pressures"? Lois Vallely investigates.
Intergen has slammed a recent decision by Ofgem to refuse a £120 million rebate on
Rising petrol costs are said to be putting major pressure on small businesses, as they