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Small energy supplier Iresa has been banned by Ofgem from taking on new customers for up to three months until it resolves customer service issues.
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Thames Water has been criticised for its “massive, catastrophic failure” in the aftermath of the cold snap earlier this month, which “brought havoc” to the south of the London borough.
NatWest bank has committed to funding £10 billion to the sustainable energy sector by 2020 to help “accelerate” the transition to a low carbon economy.
The government has thrown out plans for a new open cast coal mine in a Northumberland coastal beauty spot because it could undermine efforts to tackle climate change.
Eight out of ten complaints in the newly opened non-household water market relate to one of the three biggest companies, according to the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater).
Southampton City Council will partner with Robin Hood Energy to launch a not-for-profit energy brand this summer.
Yorkshire Water has commissioned engineering, environment and design consultancy, Sweco UK to upgrade its monitoring system across its sewerage network.
Mongoose Energy and Our Power have teamed up to tackle fuel poverty in Scotland with the creation of Our Community Energy – a renewable energy investment scheme.
"Some of the social costs we’re seeing are causing a significant break to growth. It is a huge overhead"
"New technology is assisting with data processing and is allowing brands to quickly analyse the data that they are collecting"
Infrastructure investment manager Ancala Partners has completed its acquisition of Portsmouth Water.
Challenger energy firms are leading customer satisfaction but, in an increasingly crowded market, smart innovation is what will drive stand out, says James Payne.
Making the most of new technology, and incorporating innovation into business-as-usual, means getting buy-in from everyone in the organisation.
Utility Week reviews the findings from the first iteration of its new regular research series with industry chief executives. This fourth and final instalment of research analysis covers CEO views on access to finance and investor confidence.
Water retailer Castle Water has appointed Douglas McLaren as chief operating officer, effective from 1 June 2018.
International innovation broker, the Energy Innovation Centre (EIC) has appointed the former chief executive of Eon, Tony Cocker as its new chairman.
Sixty-seven electric vehicle (EV) charge-points have been installed at Skanska UK’s Hertfordshire headquarters, it is claimed to be the largest to date in Europe.
"Central to becoming smarter and answering those questions is increasing the knowledge we have"
Utility Week reviews the findings from the first iteration of its new regular research series with industry chief executives. This third instalment of research analysis covers CEO views on radical changes to business models.
Anglian Water has agreed to pay £50,000 to an environmental charity after a manhole overflowed with black sludge and grey liquid into a watercourse in Bedfordshire due to a blocked sewer.