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Small energy supplier Iresa has failed to meet targets to improve customer service and faces an extension on the ban, which prevents it taking on new customers.
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Ofgem has launched an investigation into the way Utility Warehouse manages its customers who are in debt.
"V2G technology will one day soon enable electric ‘plug-in’ cars to sell electricity from their batteries back to the grid"
Pennon Group and its subsidiary South West Water have signed £80 million worth of green finance deals as part of the company’s “commitment to sustainable finance”.
Ofgem has alleged that energy suppliers Economy Energy and E (Gas and Electricity), along with consultancy firm Dyball Associates, have breached competition law.
Collaboration with the wider industry will be a key focus of the market operator (MOSL) for the second year of the competitive water market.
"While interest in electric vehicles continues to rise, “range anxiety”... is currently putting people off making the switch to electric"
In successive days, the three remaining quoted water companies, Severn Trent, United Utilities and Pennon, reported their full-year results for 2017/18.
On the seminar and keynote stages, there was a new breed of speakers. They talked
The CMA’s energy market investigation in 2016 was supposed to re-establish trust in the industry,
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has outlined more detail with regard to its further examination of the tie-up between the retail power units of SSE and Npower.
SSE has announced plans to raise its gas and electricity prices for dual fuel customers on its standard variable tariff by an average of 6.7 per cent, starting on 11 July.
The Scottish government has granted planning permission for the country’s largest solar PV project.
Nearly half of vulnerable customers are put off from switching energy suppliers because they are afraid of losing their Warm Home Discount (WHD) benefit, according to new survey.
"Electricity networks have a role to play in adapting to the changes that are taking place in the car industry and consumer behaviour"
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) committee has announced an inquiry into efforts to kickstart carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS).
People were now, he had said, starting to look at energy systems very differently and
Severn Trent’s new thermal hydrolysis plant (THP) at its biggest sewage treatment works in Minworth, near Birmingham is starting to become operational, with 100 tonnes of sludge being processed daily.
The planned transformation of local electricity network companies into distribution system operators (DSOs) is “not sufficient” to deal with the growing threat of climate change, an academic has warned.
"We might be at the early stages of the electric vehicle revolution, but now is a critical decision-making period to get the charging aspect right"