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Wessex Water claims its scheme to make homes more efficient has helped its customers to save one million litres of water.
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Northeast-based water retailer, Everflow Water, has announced the expansion of its business operations with the opening of a new office in Nuneaton, Warwickshire.
Thames Water was fined £160,000 at Stratford Magistrates’ Court today (10 June) for water quality offences which occurred at Coppermills water treatment works in Walthamstow, London in 2017.
UK Power Networks (UKPN) has appointed Ann Bishop as the chair of its RIIO-ED2 Customer Engagement Group (CEG).
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has made a provisional decision to adopt Ofgem’s default tariff cap methodology (DTC) in calculating the prepayment meter cap.
We all recognise that we need to make major changes in the way we produce,
In the past month we’ve seen Labour’s proposals for nationalisation of the energy networks and
Branding has never been more important for utilities. They have to remain competitive in a
The UK’s largest onshore windfarm, Whitelee, has generated enough clean energy to provide almost 90 per cent of the total annual electricity consumed by households and businesses in Scotland, research has found.
Octopus Energy for Business has launched two new tariffs designed to grow the vertical farming industry.
Renewable energy supplier Bulb has announced it is expanding its operations to France, Spain and Texas in the United States.
Changes to Southern Water’s abstraction licence for the River Test in Hampshire pose “a challenge” for the company as it looks “more likely” it will need to apply for a drought permit this summer.
With climate change dominating the agenda at Utility Week’s Energy Summit on 13 June, David Joffe, one of the authors of the CCC's net zero report, explains the key challenges of decarbonisation, as Denise Chevin reports
Local authorities must partner with businesses to drive the low-carbon agenda at the community level