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Severn Trent Water has been ordered to pay more than £18,000 in fines and costs by the Telford Magistrates Court for allowing too much ammonia to enter the stream.
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Stephen Lovegrove has been appointed as the new permanent secretary at the department of energy and climate change (Decc) by Prime Minister David Cameron and Energy Secretary Ed Davey.
As the political debate over energy prices looks set to continue into 2015, Trevor Loveday compares the UK market to its European counterparts
SSE has today closed the 2012/13 warm homes discount for all new applicants apart from pensioners.
RWE is to run all its conventional power plants in Western Europe under new company RWE Generation, it announced yesterday.
Two water companies are raising awareness of sewer abuse through music. Southern Water and Thames Water have both released YouTube videos highlighting what can cause sewer blockages at this time of year. Southern Water said three quarters of all sewer blockages are caused by things that should not enter the system and fat causes some of the worst problems.
The Energy Company Obligation (Eco) could cost nearly double government’s estimate, according to an analysis
A handful of water companies are pressing ahead with sustainable drainage (Suds) projects in the
Shale gas has no future in the UK because it will not help us to meet our carbon emission obligations, the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee heard today.
Only 52 per cent of Npower customers are satisfied with the service they receive, according to the results of a report published today.