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Nottingham City Council has applied to Ofwat for a self-supply licence, which would allow it to provide its own water retail services.
6 years ago
Renewable energy supplier Good Energy has announced it has purchased a 12.9 per cent stake in electric vehicle (EV) charge point platform Zap-Map.
Approximately 4,000 homes suffered power outages in Cumbria due to Storm Freya over the weekend, according to Electricity North West (ENW).
Brilliant Energy has entered level two credit default according to balancing and settlement code administrator Elexon.
Big six supplier Eon has launched an initiative to help energy managers better communicate their value and help deliver greater savings for their respective businesses.
Four companies have been fined after being taken court by Thames Water for illegally tapping into supplies across London and the Thames Valley.
Price comparison website GoCompare has today (28 February) announced a rise in annual revenue, despite a decrease in price comparison revenue.
Ofwat's chief executive talks about how setting ambitious new leakage targets has been “an interesting experiment” in using a different tool as a regulator.
Water UK has welcomed the news that the first wet wipes to be accredited with the “fine to flush” symbol will soon be available to buy to help in the fight against fatbergs.
Ovo has today (28 February) announced a new partnership between its technology business Kaluza and Glen Dimplex Heating and Ventilation in a bid to drive decarbonisation in heating.
Utilities and infrastructure specialists Ipsum Group has acquired Euro Environmental Utilities Group Ltd (EEG) in a transaction which will double its revenues to £54 million.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ordered a renewable energy consultancy to remove a “misleading and unsubstantiated” claim about government policy on oil from its website.
Challenger energy supplier Utilita has announced it has become a patron of The Prince’s Trust, the charity set up by Prince Charles.
The probe will examine whether the major European asset swap transaction will likely lead to a “substantial lessening of competition” in the UK energy market.
7 years ago
The accounts for challenger energy provider Solarplicity are listed as “overdue” on the Companies House website, prompting concerns the company is in difficulty.
Water retailers have failed to “turn the tide” on business complaints, which have remained high in the second year of the open market, the Consumer Council for Water has warned.