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Ofwat has signalled a record low cost of capital as part of its PR19 methodology.
6 years ago
And so we come to the end of another year – and, like those before it, 2017 has been a challenging one for utilities. Energy and water businesses have found themselves subject to political scrutiny, regulatory change and intense, sometimes unwelcome, national media attention.
Greg Clark has been pressed to clarify whether the government will continue to apply a
Ofwat has appointed Rachel Fletcher as its new chief executive to take over from Cathryn Ross who will depart for BT in the New Year.
Electricity network profits may be subjected to increased scrutiny as part of a possible mid-period
More than five million customers have switched electricity supplier this year, according to the latest
SSE and EDF Energy have lodged an appeal with the Competition and Markets Authority against
Yu Water has become the latest entrant to the new retail water market after being
Data may be a small word, but it has a big impact for the water sector, especially when the reporting of facts and figures from certain companies leaves a lot to be desired.
Little by little, a jigsaw is being assembled that will decide water company determinations in
A Utility Week roundtable, sponsored by Vodafone, sought to identify what the customer of the future might look like, and how technology might help or hinder future service provision.
Wessex Water hopes that its move to make publicly available data on bioresources produced at
Twenty-eight years after the privatisation of the water industry, Nigel Hawkins looks at how Thames Water and Severn Trent have gone in different directions.
Cathryn Ross bounds into the room with a happy smile, bursting with even more energy
Ofgem has awarded a total of up to £57.5 million to the seven winners of
Water companies have been forced to defend their legitimacy, so what do they say? Katey Pigden reports.
Precious data from varied sources can help companies engage better with their customers, deliver better
Gas distribution network SGN has waived £145 million of allowed revenues, saying the voluntary contribution
Business and energy secretary Greg Clark has been pressed to reveal the government’s plans for