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Brilliant Energy has ceased trading just days after it was revealed to be in credit default, Ofgem announced today (11 March).
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The water company will be able to increase the amount of water it can take from Foremark and Staunton Harold reservoirs until the end of March.
Ofgem has warned electricity distribution network operators (DNOs) to make improvements to connections and environmental outputs, as the regulator published its annual network report on Friday (8 March).
Research commissioned by consumer group Which? has found more than half of people are having issues with interoperability with their smart meter when they switch supplier.
Utility companies and trade bodies from across the industry have been marking International Women’s Day today (8 March).
The Data Communications Company (DCC) has announced it has signed a commercial agreement which paves the way for more than four million SMETS1 meters to be migrated onto its system from the end of September.
"If I could counsel my younger self, I would suggest acknowledging and presenting my skills more openly"
On International Women's Day, National Grid's UK executive director Nicola Shaw looks at what the STEM industry can do to address its gender imbalance.
Outfox the Market has become the latest supplier to announce it is dropping prices, following other challenger suppliers.
Balancing and Settlement Code administrator Elexon has announced it has appointed two non-executive directors to its board.
Electricity North West (ENW) has awarded £71,000 in grant funds to six community energy projects across its region as part of its community energy strategy.
Yorkshire Water has revealed that its mean ethnic pay gap is 3 per cent and has encouraged other companies to follow suit in publishing the data.
Offshore wind will provide a third of the UK’s electricity needs by 2030, under the terms of a new industry-government sector deal.
Smart Energy GB says it intends to appeal a ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) which bans a radio advert about smart meters “in its current form”.
The Energy Networks Association (ENA) has today (6 March) launched a consultation on an impact assessment of five different ‘Future World’ models for its Open Networks Project.