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Challenger energy firms are leading customer satisfaction but, in an increasingly crowded market, smart innovation is what will drive stand out, says James Payne.
7 years ago
Making the most of new technology, and incorporating innovation into business-as-usual, means getting buy-in from everyone in the organisation.
It's time to embrace energy reform that in the past might have seemed radical but in the future, is essential, say SSE chief executive Alistair Phillips-Davies.
Sixty-seven electric vehicle (EV) charge-points have been installed at Skanska UK’s Hertfordshire headquarters, it is claimed to be the largest to date in Europe.
"Central to becoming smarter and answering those questions is increasing the knowledge we have"
"We are fortunate to have investors who have given us their financial backing and their unparalleled expertise"
Co-operative Energy, First Utility, Ovo Energy and GB Energy are the “trickiest” big energy suppliers to leave, according to a survey by Which?
Anglian Water has agreed to pay £50,000 to an environmental charity after a manhole overflowed with black sludge and grey liquid into a watercourse in Bedfordshire due to a blocked sewer.
A team of Northumbrian Water’s directors will attempt to live on 50 litres of water a day, in a bid to experience the hardship of supply issues for residents in Cape Town.
Existing electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK could contribute more than 114MW to the National Grid, enough to power over 300,000 homes.