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All businesses have had to embrace technology and new ways of working in the past
7 years ago
"Some companies do not have the systems in place to meet the minimum standards set out in the supply licence"
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.
Industry experts came together at the Energy Customer Conference to discuss what companies, regulators and the government must do to meet the challenges facing the sector. Clare Ruel reports.
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
Energy UK chief executive Lawrence Slade writes exclusively for Utility Week to call for better appeal rights for energy suppliers on the proposed energy price cap for default tariffs.
8 years ago
Motoring experts, Newcastle University and Northern Powergrid have joined forces to roll-out 1,000 Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) chargers, accelerating the UK in electric vehicles.