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Ofgem is considering a return to setting the price cap every six months, its chief executive has announced. Jonathan Brearley ...
South Staffs Water has retrofitted a water treatment site with a ceramic membrane water filtration system in a nationwide first. This is the first time the approach has been adopted in the UK into an ...
Ofgem has temporarily frozen the locational adjustments to the allocation of transmission losses to different parties while Elexon investigates a sharp change in the rates for Scotland. The freeze was ...
Investment concerns and anxiety over consumer behaviour change leap up rankings in our annual sector risk report.
UK Utilities Risk Report, produced by Utility Week in association with Marsh McLennan, has revealed the top concerns of senior leaders across the energy and water sectors as they plan for their ...
The Environment Agency has set out its proposals for charges for sewerage companies to cover the costs of additional enforcement action.
Energy suppliers may be subject to “duplications of fines” for poor performance in the smart meter rollout, Energy UK’s head of retail has warned. Ned Hammond highlighted concerns that Ofgem's update ...
As we build up to this year’s Women in Utilities Awards, Centrica’s D&I chief explains what happened when she decided to ...
Early construction funding (ECF) has been granted for National Grid's controversial Norwich to Tilbury electricity transmission project. Ofgem’s consultation on the funding received 652 responses, ...
The design of Regional Energy Strategic Plans (RESPs) is starting to take shape. However, there remain areas of significant ...
Ofgem says it is minded to reject an application by SP Energy Networks and National Grid to be exempted from penalties due to ...
By providing suppliers with an effective way to access prospective customers’ HH energy consumption data, barriers to the ...
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