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The world’s first grid-scale liquid air energy storage plant has been officially opened near Manchester.
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"Debt recovery is repetitive and process heavy, requiring the management of a significant amount of often disparate customer information"
"It’s clear to both Ofwat and Waterwise that the level of consumption in the long-term could be much lower than it is now"
United Utilities was fined £200,000 with additional costs of £54,000 agreed at a sentencing hearing in Bolton Crown Court yesterday (5 June) for drinking water offences in 2015.
Anglian Water has taken just under three months to remove its Cayman Islands subsidiary from its financial structure.
Water companies have defended the pay of their chief executives and said they are delivering for customers, after the GMB union branded nine water CEOs “fat cats”.
The Crown Estate has received applications for an additional 3GW of generating capacity by extending existing windfarms.
This exclusive Foresight report from Utility Week leverages insights from technology experts and leaders of prominent blockchain pilot schemes to look at how blockchain might transform today’s energy system.
Greg Clark is due to make an announcement this evening on nuclear power in which he is expected to give the go ahead for plans to build a new atom plant in north Wales.
SES Water has switched to renewable electricity for all its treatment works, pumping stations and offices in a move it describes as a “major step forward” for its environmental commitments.
Sembcorp Industries has agreed to buy flexible generation company UK Power Reserve (UKPR) from the
Northumbrian Water Group (NWG) has pledged to eradicate water poverty across its supply areas by 2030.
Thousands of visitors joined hundreds of exhibitors and speakers at Utility Week Live, the UK’s
Small energy supplier Iresa has failed to meet targets to improve customer service and faces an extension on the ban, which prevents it taking on new customers.
Ofgem has launched an investigation into the way Utility Warehouse manages its customers who are in debt.
"V2G technology will one day soon enable electric ‘plug-in’ cars to sell electricity from their batteries back to the grid"
Pennon Group and its subsidiary South West Water have signed £80 million worth of green finance deals as part of the company’s “commitment to sustainable finance”.
Ofgem has alleged that energy suppliers Economy Energy and E (Gas and Electricity), along with consultancy firm Dyball Associates, have breached competition law.
Collaboration with the wider industry will be a key focus of the market operator (MOSL) for the second year of the competitive water market.
"While interest in electric vehicles continues to rise, “range anxiety”... is currently putting people off making the switch to electric"