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Scottish Power profits have dipped after its retail arm saw its earnings halved during 2017, partly due to the loss of around 200,000 customers.
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Portsmouth Water has been acquired by infrastructure investment manager Ancala Partners for an undisclosed sum, although Utility Week understands the deal could be worth around £150 million.
As water companies are being challenged to make innovation a key focus of business plans for PR19, United Utilities said it is “breaking down barriers” to ensure new ideas can be brought to the table.
Tom Kiedrowski writes for Utility Week about his unique experience of the open water retail market.
"I’d like to see the government’s proposed price cap bill strengthened to address this loyalty penalty"
Minsters have rolled out a nationwide scheme under which utilities have to pay up to £2,500 per day to carry out street works on busy roads.
National Grid has launched a consultation on its plans for the electricity system operator in
Yorkshire Water is on a bid to increase transparency by creating a form of “citizen regulation” as the company announced it aims to release the “majority” of its operational and service data by 2020.
As part of Ofwat’s bid to drive innovation in the water sector the regulator has been looking to other industries and large organisations to explore what helps create a culture of innovation.
Severn Trent has gone to court in a bid to crackdown on companies illegally dumping waste, including chemicals, into its sewer system.
Centrica has launched British Gas Lite, a low-cost online electricity service for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
“Between Anglian and NWG Business it felt like we had everything. We didn’t have much duplication”
"Digital utility plants leverage a large number of applications across the production value chain"
Southern Water has not had to use the precautionary drought permit it was granted by the Environment Agency last month, after Bewl Water reservoir levels have made an “astonishing recovery”.
Thames Water is asking customers for their views on how the company plans to provide
Thames Water is using detectives to help catch water thieves. The story, which emerged late last month, may have brought the issue of water theft to the fore, but just how big a problem is it for the water industry? Utility Week investigates.
United Utilities is thought to have become the first water company in the UK to
J Murphy & Sons (Murphy) will take over Carillion’s UK projects with National Grid, following
Demand-side response aggregator Endeco Technologies has been renamed Gridbeyond. The company says the rebranding marks
Ofwat’s bid to boost innovation in the water sector as part of PR19 went live