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If changes come about anything like those proposed by the Reshaping Regulation report released late
6 years ago
“There will be a different logo, but everything will feel the same”
Utility Week rounds up some of the new entrants to the English non-household water retail market, and looks at how they plan to differentiate themselves.
South East Water has received conditional approval from the secretary of state for the Department
Environment secretary, Michael Gove has threatened to legislate against water companies over their use of offshore tax arrangements unless they start to behave in a “responsible fashion”.
National Grid has moved swiftly to allay fears that delivery of a string of infrastructure projects have been put at risk following the collapse of construction giant Carillion.
Welsh communities and other partners now have just 11 weeks to share their stories of locally owned renewable energy, falling in line with the government's 2020 renewable energy targets.
Brighter World Energy is no more. Will it be the last energy supplier to fall victim to "market pressures"? Lois Vallely investigates.
Market Operator Service Limited (MOSL) published its 2018/19 business plan last week, setting out its
A primary supplier to the water and wider utilities sector has acquired an analytics company
Companies knew to expect a “significant reduction” in the weighted average cost of capital (Wacc)
At the forefront of this scrutiny has been the leading regulatory bodies for the utilities
Richard Laikin sums up what water companies should expect this year.
This year Ofgem will begin their formal consultation for RIIO GD2 – the next price
M&A deals hit a record high in the utilities sector in 2017. Andrew Durrant and Dan Gambles round up some of the most significant of the year.
Hello everyone, my name is Lois Vallely and I am the features editor of Water.Retail, and Utility
Northern Powergrid is to offer local groups grants of between £1,000 and £10,000 to kick-start
“There’s a real desire to move forward on the back of what customers are saying and not wait for PR19.”
The reactor intended for use at the Wylfa Newydd nuclear project in North Wales has
Yorkshire Water has announced plans to reduce leakage by more than 40 per cent by