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Northumbrian Water is ready to embark on the next phase of a £3 million project to clean and upgrade 9km of water mains across parts of Newcastle, North Tyneside, and Gateshead.
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As the clock ticks down on another AMP cycle, the weather turns colder and political
Anyone who follows the energy sector closely will know that it is going through unprecedented
In a world of ever-decreasing budgets, challenges to regulated procurements are, unsurprisingly, on the rise.
The recent row between app-based energy provider Pure Planet and Citizens Advice has concentrated attention
Renewable energy supplier Octopus Energy has announced it is reducing the cost of its standard variable tariff (SVT) from 1 May as a result of falling wholesale costs.
ElectraLlnk has launched a new platform which provides the energy market with access to a single catalogue of products, services and solutions.
As someone who is responsible for a significant amount of investment in electricity interconnectors that
A campaign by Yorkshire Water to tackle the growing problem of wet wipes blocking sewers saw more than 99 per cent of Leeds residents who previously flushed wipes vow to change their ways.
Eversmart Energy has announced it has now paid all of its remaining Renewables Obligation (RO) payments after it failed to meet the original and extended deadline last year.
The newly-announced Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) is searching for a non-executive chair and two non-executive directors to take places on its board as part of the recently unveiled offshore wind sector deal.
A report published by ELLO Media has indicated that 26 per cent of UK consumers do not have a sense of loyalty for their energy provider. Nearly half, 47 per cent, believed that they gained no benefit from showing loyalty to a brand.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has launched a website to promote its transition project which seeks to inform customers of the changes required to deliver a network “fit for the future”.
Water retailer Business Stream has confirmed to Utility Week that it will not be putting itself forward to take on the customers of failed Aquaflow Utilities.
Utilities could, and should, empower frontline staff so they can listen to customers and offer
Northern Powergrid's "Watt a Community" project, created in association with the Ahead Partnership, returns for a second year to promote its priority services register and encourage local communities to support vulnerable people during power cuts.
Energy software management company PassivSystems has announced it has secured a £2.4 million contract to help deliver a wider connection of green gas into the networks.
SSE's domestic retail business SSE Energy Services missed its gas smart meter installation target last year and will pay out £700,000 to Ofgem's consumer redress fund to make amends.