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Following the failed merger of Npower and its retail arm, SSE has tasked Katie Bickerstaffe, CEO of the mooted new company, with steering the division towards a listing or sale.
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There can be no argument, climate change is the defining issue of our era, certainly
It looks like a chance may have finally come for those energy retail chiefs itching to vent their spleen about the first six months of the price cap.
Eon has been rapped by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after a regional press advert claimed the company had been running for 70 years.
Wessex Water has appointed two independent non-executive directors, Kate Mingay and Jim McKenna, to its board.
Spending on energy efficiency must be boosted into the billions if we are to tackle climate change and meet the net zero target by 2050, the chief executive of Eon UK has said.
Eversmart Energy has appointed Lee Dearden as its new head of customer service as the company aims to expand.
A collective bargaining agreement for “future and job security” has been reached in Germany ahead of the planned asset swap between Eon and RWE.
Business energy supplier BES Utilities has acquired Liverpool-based metering, asset and management company Access Install.
From smart lightbulbs that light up before you arrive home to smart thermostats that learn
Industry voices have reacted mainly positively to recommendations made in the independent report by the Commission for Customers in Vulnerable Circumstances which called for “urgent action” to be taken in the energy sector.
The number of jobs in renewable electricity, including bioenergy, in the UK fell by around 30 per cent since between 2014 and 2017, according to a paper published by the Prospect union.
The energy sector needs to take “urgent action” to better identify customers in vulnerable circumstances and improve the support given to them, a report has urged.
Chris Loughlin, chief executive of Pennon Group told Utility Week he is focused on running a good business and not getting distracted by “what may or may not happen” with Labour’s proposals to renationalise the water industry.