Waterscan has been appointed as a consultant for environmental disclosure group CDP, which works with businesses to measure and manage their environmental impact across metrics including water consumption
The Water Industry Commission for Scotland (WICS) has put resilience and meeting net zero targets firmly at the top of its agenda, reflecting a clear message from the Scottish Government about what Scottish Water must achieve. Utility Week speaks to Alan Sutherland, chief executive of WICS about how uncertainty about the future has shaped the regulatory approach.
The Renewable Energy Association (REA) has jumped the gun on the government’s delayed review of its Bioenergy Strategy by launching its own "far reaching" exercise examining the future of the sector.
Combining carbon capture technology with biomass to deliver negative emission generation may give the UK much needed "elbow room" in its efforts to cut emissions, Claire Perry has said.
A project to build an electric powered commercial aircraft is one of the big winners from an announcement today (16 July) of £343 million worth of government and industry investment in the aviation.
Scottish organic waste can “provide environmental and economic opportunities” according to a new report due to be published this week by Scotland’s Centre of Expertise for Water (CREW).
If the UK is to meet its future emissions reduction targets, it will have to decarbonise heat. A Utility Week roundtable, held in association with the Energy Systems Catapult, considered how.