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The UK’s largest NHS Trust – Barts Health NHS Trust – has put out a
6 years ago
Yu Water has become the latest entrant to the new retail water market after being
Electricity network companies are beginning to roll out new business models as they prepare to transform into DSOs. Tom Grimwood looks at what they’re doing.
Data may be a small word, but it has a big impact for the water sector, especially when the reporting of facts and figures from certain companies leaves a lot to be desired.
Ofgem has urged Northern Gas Networks and Wales and West Utilities to follow the example
Little by little, a jigsaw is being assembled that will decide water company determinations in
A Utility Week roundtable, sponsored by Vodafone, sought to identify what the customer of the future might look like, and how technology might help or hinder future service provision.
Wessex Water hopes that its move to make publicly available data on bioresources produced at
Twenty-eight years after the privatisation of the water industry, Nigel Hawkins looks at how Thames Water and Severn Trent have gone in different directions.
I do not think there is a people or skills shortage at the water market’s
British Gas won the arms race to rollout SMETS2 last month when it announced it had installed a second-generation smart meter. But the industry is far from home and dry.
I am proud to run one of the first Council-owned energy companies. Why? Because we
As Centrica becomes the latest company to announce it is scrapping SVTs, is the industry trying to prove it doesn’t need a price cap? And will its efforts make a difference?
In a Utility Week feature on Centrica published just a few weeks ago, we concluded that its
Last week Centrica announced it had lost 823,000 customers in four months. It was then hit by a record fall in share price and its worst ever day on the stock market. The papers would have you believe the company’s down and out, but the industry sees things differently.
A new cross-party group (CPG) has been set up in the Scottish Parliament to help
What constitutes a vulnerable customer? This is a question that has vexed utility companies for