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The company said the win builds on its “reputation as a specialist in the healthcare sector”, having recently secured contracts with the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust and BMI Healthcare.
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The introduction of this “smart technology” to business water customers “complements” Wave’s commitment to driving water efficiency, the retailer said.
The company said slightly cooler temperatures and recent rainfall, along with customer efforts to reduce usage have eased the demand for water and helped reservoir levels.
The £100 million tunnel stretches 3.1 miles from Craigton to Queen’s Park via Bellahouston and Pollok parks and flows have started to run through it from across the south-side of the city.
Octopus Energy has been chosen as the supplier of last resort to rescue the customers of failed energy retailer Iresa, which ceased trading on Friday (27 July).
Water companies have agreed they need to "do more" to adapt and prepare for changing weather patterns as the environment secretary challenged them to "raise the bar" to tackle leakage.
Reforms will mean any water company which continues to have debt “substantially in excess” of the level used by Ofwat to set price controls will be required to share any benefits they accrue with customers.
S&P Global Ratings has revised its outlook on Thames Water's debt from stable to negative in light of "challenging regulatory pressure and weaker credit ratios".
Michael Gove will demand answers about why leakage targets have not been met at gathering with CEOs at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) tomorrow (31 July).
Ofgem has confirmed that the default length of the next price controls will be five years with the energy regulator's plans to deliver savings of over £5 billion to consumers moving a step closer today (30 July).