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"The way that the UK wire up our homes has not substantively changed in generations, and it is beginning to show"
7 years ago
Severn Trent has bought renewable energy generation company Agrivert for a total consideration of £120 million.
"The fundamental need to identify customer vulnerabilities won’t lessen with the rollout of smart meters"
Welsh Water won the 2017 Utility Week Marketing Initiative of the Year Award for its "For Wales. Not for Profit" initiative. Utility Week takes a look at this initiative and the criteria the company met to win the award.
"We expect to see the emergence of local energy markets, where people can use their EVs to give networks a flexible resource at peak times"
Brewer and pub retailer Greene King was the first company to make the plunge into the world of self-supply. But it isn’t the only company to have taken this route. Utility Week takes a look at some of the other companies hoping to benefit from providing their own water retail services.
Pub chain and brewer Greene King has revealed that it is saving more than 600,000 pints of water each day since obtaining a self-supply licence to deliver its own water and wastewater services last year.
The water retail market operator (MOSL) is on track to move out of London by January 2019 to cut costs.
There have been too many bells and whistles in the reports published about the water retail market, promoting it as a success, according to Water2business managing director Charley Maher.
"How do brands in the industry address the gap between what customers expect from them and what they actually deliver?"