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Anglian Water has beat the likes of Google, Ikea and Apple to be named the UK’s best place to work in a list compiled by employer review site Glassdoor.
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Southern Water has incurred the wrath of The Pensions Regulator (TPR) after it was revealed the utility giant had prioritised dividend payments to shareholders over payments into the company pension scheme, despite a multimillion pound pension scheme deficit.
Electralink, the company responsible for operating the data hub underpinning the UK energy market, has secured a contract to assist the Gas Safety Trust (GST), Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI) and Gas Industry Safety Group (GISG) to improve health and safety and awareness.
Days would be needed to restore electricity supply in Scotland after blackouts, the risk of which are increasing due to the grid’s growing reliance on intermittent renewable generation, according to a new report.
SES Water said it has “significantly lowered” its gearing from 77 per cent to below 60 per cent as it published its first ever “customer-friendly” guide which explains how the company its owned, run and financed.
The 12-week project has helped to remove air from water supplies in Cefn and Llangollen, following customer complaints they were experiencing high pressure and harmless, cloudy water coming from taps in their homes.
IT company Cloud KB launches MAT Android app for SMETS2 installations.
The South East’s water companies have been encouraged by the government to work together more closely to boost regional supply in the updated planning blueprint for the sector.
Some of the most vulnerable customers may experience price increases as companies align their unit prices with the incoming price cap.
Western Power Distribution (WPD) has appointed the chief executive of Yes Energy Solutions, Duncan McCombie as chair of its customers engagement group (CEG).
Outfox the Market has announced a second price hike in a month and the fourth since June, prompting further concerns within the industry that the supplier may be struggling financially.
As part of a review of its corporate structure, which is nearing completion, Thames Water has pledged to have a majority of independent non-executive directors on its board.
The research explored customer experiences of smart metering over time; beginning with their decision to get a smart meter, through the installation process to almost one-year after installation.
As the film First Man reminded us, Neil Armstrong conquered the paradox of turning one
More than a quarter of UK residents surveyed by Eon believe it is the responsibility of industry to help tackle climate change.
A total of 1,128,000 domestic smart meters have been installed by large energy suppliers in the third quarter of 2018 (495,400 gas and 632,600 electricity meters).