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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has given the green light to the planned asset swap deal between RWE and Eon.
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MOSL’s board has been on the hunt for a permanent chief executive since the sudden departure of Chris Scoggins In November last year.
Challenger supplier Solarplicity has insisted its accounts are ready to be issued to Companies House, despite them being overdue by almost four months.
The supermarket chain had a white label agreement with British Gas since 2011 before it transferred all its customers to British Gas on 14 April.
From eco warriors Extinction Rebellion paralysing London transport to highlight climate change, to Sir David Attenborough's TV plea on behalf of the planet, saving the world has become a mainstream message - and utilities are centre stage.
Writing exclusively for Utility Week Lawrence Slade, chief executive of Energy UK, talks about the need for change following the publication of the trade body's Future of Energy report.
Energy UK has outlined proposals it believe will jumpstart the transformation of the energy sector in its Future of Energy report published today (23 April).
Following reports of a large deposit of concrete, which Thames Water found blocking a sewer in Islington, a second "concreteberg" has been discovered, and removed, by Northern Ireland Water (NI Water).
Energy efficiency investor SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust (SEEIT) has raised £72 million in a share placing to fund future acquisitions.
Southern Water has banned the practice of draping trees and hedgerows in nets to prevent birds nesting in them for its engineering projects.
Thames Water has launched what it expects to be a lengthy operation to remove a mass of concrete discovered to be plugging three Victorian sewers.
Smart energy firm Limejump has secured its first power purchase agreement (PPA) with the National Trust. This means that the 45kW Gelli Iago hydro scheme, located in Snowdonia, North Wales will become part of the company’s virtual power platform (VPP).
UK Power Networks (UKPN) has announced it is investing £1.4 million at its substation in Sundridge near Sevenoaks in Kent.
Switching has leapfrogged customer service as the second most frequent complaint about energy suppliers to
Moixa has announced plans to create a virtual power plant in Sussex, as part of
The mystery buyer of Labrador has now been revealed. Last week Jane Lucy, founder of Labrador, told Utility Week that the business would have gone under had it not been acquired.
A protest, led by Biofuelwatch, has been held today (17 April) outside Drax’s annual general meeting (AGM) in London. Campaigners gathered to protest the company, whose power station they claim is the UK’s single biggest emitter of C02, for the “disastrous impacts of its biomass, coal and gas burning on climate, forests and communities.”
Automated switching service Look After My Bills, which featured on BBC’s Dragons Den, has announced it has reached 130,000 customers.