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A utility price comparison service says it expects to quadruple its customer base and double annual profit by 2021, based on current growth.
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Both organisations will work to develop a range of resources to help businesses make an “informed decision” about switching their energy supply in a bid to lower their carbon footprint.
Laundry firm Berendsen, pub company Stonegate and beer and cider company Heineken have all been granted self-supply licences to provide their own water retail services.
Drax has kicked off a six-month pilot scheme to trial carbon capture and storage (CCS) on one of the now four biomass units at its power station in Yorkshire.
The water only company has also announced the appointment of Bob Taylor who will become chief executive on 1 January next year.
"It’s a tough market for everyone out there but it’s only right to ensure that suppliers are properly equipped to meet these challenges"
She’s no stranger to big remits, but technology guru Andi Karaboutis is the first to
As a new entrant into the energy industry, it is imperative to assess the strengths
The dry weather seen in the summer cost Severn Trent at additional £10.1 million in the first half of the year to help meet a 22 per cent increase in demand.
Centrica expects its profits to be reduced by £70 million in the first quarter of
Concerns have been raised after Outfox the Market changed the way it bills direct debit
The chief executive of United Utilities has insisted it has a “good plan on the
Northumbrian Water won the coveted 2017 Utility of the Year Award. Utility Week finds out why.
SSE has admitted there is “some uncertainty” over whether the proposed merger with fellow big