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Challenger brand Igloo Energy is trialling a “smart technology” app to help reduce Tesla charging emissions by 20 per cent and make journeys “greener”.
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"Every aspect of the market is complex. Whether it be in relation to the plethora of market regulations, industry processes, management of commodity risk, or controlling vast quantities of data"
The Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) which brought the charges against the water company accused Northumbrian Water of “cutting corners”.
The government has rejected a call by MPs to draw up a national strategy for rolling out charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs).
Network utility companies are in the spotlight. Politicians either want them to be renationalised or
Dermot Nolan has warned that there could be a "significant" jump in the level of the price cap when it is reviewed next month.
Ovo Energy has been appointed as the supplier of last resort to take on the 235,000 customers of failed supplier Economy Energy.
Hitachi is on the verge of putting its plans for a new nuclear power project on hold, according to Japanese press reports.
The portfolio, which comprises Bicester, Aston Clinton and Homestead PV farms has a total capacity of 60.4 megawatts, taking Greencoat Solar’s aggregate installed capacity above 600MW.
Anglian Water won the much sought-after 2018 Utility of the Year Award. Utility Week finds out why.
Ofgem will be outlining plans to tighten up controls on how suppliers handle customers’ balances this year and is exploring moves to extend regulation to energy intermediaries, its chair has said.
Anglian Water is working on contingency plans for if the UK fails to reach a deal with the EU on Brexit.
A division of oil giant Shell has partnered with UK renewable energy company Anesco on a battery storage project at the Bacton gas terminal site near Norfolk.
Utility Week's Water Customer Conference will be held in Birmingham on Wednesday 16 January. CCWater's chair Alan Lovell and the watchdog's deputy chief executive Phil Marshall will be among the speakers.
Councils should be handed Ofgem’s powers over distribution networks in order to kickstart the local infrastructure for electric vehicles, a new report has recommended.
Claire Perry has insisted that smart meters will be installed in 70 per cent of households by the end of next year despite widespread doubts about the pace of the programme’s slow rollout.
Ofwat has noted the “disappointing performance” for customer service by Thames Water and SES Water as the regulator published the service incentive mechanism (SIM) scores for 2017-18.
The 64-metre long “monster” fatberg lurking in the sewer networks of Devon is thought to be one of the largest found so close to the sea.
Research from the mid-tier supplier suggests the biggest energy suppliers have grouped their tariffs at roughly the same price since the introduction of the price cap.