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Water retailer water2business has won a three-year contract to provide water retail services to national care provider The Orders of St John Care Trust.
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Scotland’s non-domestic water market is celebrating 10 years of being open to competition, having paved the way for businesses to choose their water supplier in April 2008.
Exclusive market research, one year on from market opening, uncovers the levels of service wholesalers are providing retailers.
The English water retail market – the largest of its kind in the world – has now been open for 12 months. Utility Week asks major market players how the first year has gone.
Yorkshire Water has raised £20,749 for WaterAid at its recent spring ball at the New Docks in Leeds, which was attended by almost 400 of its employees.
Yorkshire Water has commissioned engineering, environment and design consultancy, Sweco UK to upgrade its monitoring system across its sewerage network.
The water industry needs to "step up" its efforts to engage with customers to ensure awareness of the non-domestic retail market among small businesses does not "stagnate".
Water retailer Source for Business has been awarded a £4.5 million contract with Unite Students
The chief executive at British Water, Lloyd Martin, is retiring after two successful years in the role, his exact leaving date is not known.
Yorkshire Water will employ around 70 new leakage inspectors to help meet its target of reducing the volume of water leaked from its network by 40 per cent by 2025.
Hull council’s flood risk planning manager told Utility Week that she is delighted the city has been selected as one of five locations chosen to develop a global framework to help others prepare for pressure on their water systems.
Two companies – Axis for Business and Smarta Water – have applied for licences to
Water retailer Source for Business has won a contract worth £2 million to supply retail
Only 3.5 per cent of the 2.7 million supply points in the business water market
Energy broker Utility Bidder has become the latest company to apply to enter the water
Global home services business, has revealed 71 per cent of customers worldwide are satisfied with their utility company but 67% would recommend them.
Ofwat has launched a review of the market codes which set out credit requirements for
Water retailer Wave has won a three-year contract with the UK’s largest independent petrol station
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