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The National Nuclear Laboratory has appointed a new member to its board while there has also been changes to the senior team at South East Water. Utility Week takes a look at this and other appointments within the sector.
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Consumer group Which? has said companies offering 100 per cent renewable tariffs are at risk of misleading their customers. This has prompted a furious backlash from renewable suppliers.
Nine new companies have pledged to become more armed forces friendly. Facilitated by the Energy and Utility Skills Partnership, they have signed the Armed Forces Covenant.
A group of EV smart charging solutions providers have signed a letter of intent to open their networks. According to the group this will facilitate the transition to EVs.
Ofgem is calling for industry views on its plans to modify the smart meter installation code of practice. BEIS recently proposed to extend the smart meter rollout deadline to 2024.
The latest switching figures from Energy UK show more people switched between the market's smallest suppliers than ever before. The trade body said a record number of switches happened in August.
Research has found that only 31 per cent of households who are concerned about climate change are willing to pay for infrastructure to achieve net-zero. In total, 74 per cent of households said they were concerned about the impact of climate change.
The ASA has ruled Outfox the Market posted a misleading advert on its Facebook page. The supplier was claiming to be the cheapest on the market.
Ofgem's annual vulnerable consumers report expresses concern that suppliers may be remotely switching smart meters to prepayment mode to collect debt inappropriately and without the customer’s active choice.
Citizens Advice's latest rankings of 39 suppliers has shown "there is still a big gap between those firms who provide an excellent service to consumers, and those who are letting people down"