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Centrica chairman Rick Haythornthwaite is to step down within the next 12 months.
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Extra Energy made a £26.7 million loss after tax in 2016, according to its accounts which were filed to Companies House six months late.
Utility Week explores the opportunities for UK energy suppliers as electric vehicle registrations drive relentlessly upwards.
Ofwat has streamlined the process of applying for a water retail self-supply licence, to make it easier for business customers wishing to take the route.
Co-op Energy has said the completion of its acquisition of Flow Energy is “an opportunity to grow the co-operative movement within energy”.
Electricity North West has launched its vision for how it plans to support the fast-changing
Firms with an “energy strategy” are twice as likely to be ahead in the market and outperforming competitors, reveals research from Centrica Business Solutions.
In exclusive research by Utility Week and OpenText, utility stakeholders were asked to identify the biggest barriers to digital transformation – and whether radical change is imminent.
The app-based renewable energy supplier says it has made "several efficiencies in its digital operations" which it is passing on to its members.
South East Water Choice has completed the transfer of all non-household water and wastewater retail
Origami Energy has appointed Margaret Rice-Jones as chairman on the company’s board of directors to drive the next phase of the company's growth.
Business Stream has said it remains “focussed on growth”, as it announced it has secured more than £155 million of new contract wins in the first 12 months of the open water market in England.
Anglian Water has requested permission from the Cayman Islands High Court to proceed with the removal of its Cayman Islands subsidiary.
Flogas Britain has relaunched its mains gas business under a new name-Flogas Energy, in parallel with a new website aimed at simplifying how customers interact with suppliers.
"We must make sure that the interests of all customers are looked after from the engaged ‘prosumers’ to those who are less engaged in the market"
Gemserv has appointed Alex Goody as chief executive starting mid-July, following David Thorne’s decision to step down from the position.
Pure Planet has claimed to be the first UK energy company to offer its employees equal parental rights including leave and pay for all new parents.
The government has announced it will review its targets to meet its zero emissions goal, but to what extent should they be strengthened? And how will the goal be met? David Blackman reports.
"The UK is well placed to repurpose its extensive gas infrastructure to transport hydrogen"