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Industry leaders from the non-household water sector have set out concerns that Ofwat's PR24 framework needs greater focus on the role business customers can play and called for coordination between water companies' plans for metering, which the group said the framework overlooked.
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Waterwise has issued a new long-term strategy for delivering improvement in water efficiency, which includes 10 new objectives to be achieved by 2030. The group said it has broadened its vision since it last published a water efficiency strategy in 2017 to involve all people, properties and organisations in the UK – not just businesses.
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Following an investigation into whether Thames Water's approach to replacing smart meters breached competition rules by hindering third-party and retailer access to consumption data, the water wholesaler has committed to remove subscription charges for data services and provide compensation where logging equipment has been lost or damaged.
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Government has launched a new smart meter framework which aims to boost the rollout. So, what's next for suppliers as they ramp up the delivery programme?
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Northumbrian and Welsh Water have collaborated on a smart water meter trial using devices from IoT specialist company that operate on the 0G network to gather and analyse meter data to identify customer side leaks
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Non-household water market operator MOSL has set out suggestions for how to include concerns of the business sector in PR24 plans including setting ODIs to allow wholesalers to invest in metering and data.
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Smart metering rollouts around the world are now delivering significant benefits to consumers. In this Market View, Ryan Hledik of The Brattle Group reveals how Britain's programme could do the the same,
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