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Big six supplier EDF Energy has posted a €76 million drop in revenue in the first quarter of 2019 compared to the same time last year.
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SES Water’s managing director, Anthony Ferrar, will retire this autumn after 11 years of service with the company.
Anglian Water has begun work on a £1.2 million scheme to drill a new 61 metres deep borehole to supply residents in Bedfordshire.
Npower saw 103,000 customers depart in the first three months of the year and reported losses before interest and tax of €45 million (£39 million).
Smart battery company Moixa has announced the completion of a multi-million pound funding round in which a collection of global investors led by Honda have backed its vision for the future of home energy storage systems.
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Philip Hammond has been set a four-point test to demonstrate that the government’s upcoming National Infrastructure Strategy is fit for purpose.
Council-backed energy supplier Bristol Energy has announced it will offer a 100 per cent green electricity tariff in partnership with The Big Issue.
British Gas owner Centrica has said a “challenging trading environment” such as the price cap, warmer weather and falling gas prices will impact financial performance in the first half of 2019.
Scottish Water is set to improve services for more than 54,000 people in parts of Bearsden, Milngavie, Clydebank, and Strathblane as part of £30 million project.
High street chain Holland & Barrett has announced that from July it will no longer sell wet wipes across its 800 stores in the UK and Ireland, which could help reduce the number of fatbergs the water industry has to tackle.
Following its Supplier Licensing Review, launched in June 2018, Ofgem published its long-awaited final decision document on market entry requirements in April.