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Water retailer Wave has laid out plans to expand substantially in Scotland.
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Research from Citizens Advice has found that a lack of clear information is making it difficult for electric vehicle (EV) drivers to work out the best electricity tariff to choose to charge their vehicles.
South West Water and South East Water have shown the highest level of environmental ambition in their PR19 business plans, according to the Blueprint for Water coalition.
Paul Richards, chief executive of Together Energy, said the company strongly believes there should be a "price collar" as well as a price cap, as research from Uswitch reveals customers face "staggering" price increases. "We strongly believe as well as a price cap, there should be a price collar," he said.
EDF Energy has denied it is planning to cut staff, following rumours the company was considering options to reduce investment in the UK market.
The Scottish government provided three commercial rate loans totalling £9.5 million to failed Edinburgh-based supplier Our Power.
"Across the globe and in the UK, climate change is having a massive impact"
The UK stock market had a very poor final quarter in 2018, as a swathe
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Ofgem’s safety net will be used for a second time already this year as small energy supplier Our Power has ceased trading.
The customers of non-domestic water retailers Yorkshire Water Business Services (YWBS) and Three Sixty, which are both part of the Kelda Group, have been bought by Business Stream for an undisclosed sum.
I joined Affinity Water last January, having worked in the energy industry for 20 years,
Thames Water will give £80,000 to the South East Rivers Trust to help make amends
"We work hard every day to ensure that the trust people place in companies is repaid"
Bristol Water was one of three suppliers – including Southern Water and Surrey-based SES Water – challenged over their poor performance during 2017/18. All three were asked to provide the watchdog with quarterly reports highlighting what action they were taking to reduce complaints.