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Utility Week magazine editor Suzanne Heneghan considers what next for the energy system following Britain's biggest blackout in a decade
5 years ago
Among the many entertaining stories to emerge during Boris Johnson’s colourful leadership campaign was how our new PM once played God in his school play. Listening to his victorious speech on the steps of Downing Street, Suzanne Heneghan says it was pretty easy to see why
Energy Networks Association’s Open Networks Project, which has been engaging with industry to power towards a smarter, low-carbon energy system, has reached some key milestones, says ENA's head of innovation, Randolph Brazier
The setting of the net-zero target was rightly hailed as a decisive moment in the battle against climate change but, Suzanne Heneghan puts forward the view that in many ways this was the easy bit.
If you were looking for the sector’s finest hour, then Southern Water’s underhand dealings and betrayal of public trust between 2010 and 2017, as revealed by Ofwat’s recent issuing of a record £126million penalty package, is not it.
With utilities at the heart of the drive to decarbonise and global warming now an emergency issue, Mike Thompson of the Committee on Climate Change tells Suzanne Heneghan why 2050 must be the net-zero target