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Severn Trent has bought renewable energy generation company Agrivert for a total consideration of £120 million.
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The government is pressing ahead with plans to assume higher load factors for renewable projects supported by bill payers through contracts for difference (CfDs).
SSE has announced it will increase prices for some of its customers in line with
SSE has issued a second green bond worth €650 million, confirming the big six supplier
Energy giant British Gas has paid out £2.65 million for issues surrounding exit fees after an investigation found the company misinformed and overcharged some customers.
Ofgem has revealed it will not reconcile payments made by National Grid Gas to the
Ofgem is proposing increased costs for administering the Renewables Obligation (RO) for the period April
The construction of a 7.3 mile-long water main south of Drybridge, near Dreghorn, to the west of Eglinton Country Park will reduce the risk of burst mains for customers for “decades to come,” the company said.
Big six supplier Scottish Power has announced it is increasing its standard variable tariff (SVT) for the second time this year as a result of rising wholesale energy costs.
Affinity Water has become the latest water company to announce it is considering removing its Cayman Islands financing subsidiary from its structure.
Horizon Nuclear Power has appointed Bechtel as the project management contractor for the proposed Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant on the Isle of Anglesey.
Cadent has nearly completed a £1 million project to divert the River Mersey at Didsbury near Stockport, Greater Manchester.
A new energy risk forecasting tool has been designed to assist business energy users in developing a long-term strategy to mitigate the risks brought on by rising costs.
Faraday Grid has been awarded £1 million in funding from Innovate UK to support the development of the company’s Faraday Exchanger technology.
A Scottish tidal turbine has generated more power over the past year than the entire wave and tidal energy sectors in Scotland in the 12 years prior to its launch in 2016.
Founders of Look After My Bills, Henry de Zoete and Will Hodson struck a deal with Tej Lalvani and Jenny Campbell for the lowest amount of equity ever given away – 3 per cent for £120,000.
Renewable energy company's co-founder confirms there is "no possibility" it would even "contemplate selling".
Nearly four fifths of businesses (77 per cent) in the UK and Ireland expect to meet at least a quarter of their electricity through onsite generation by 2025, according to a new survey by Centrica.
Welsh Water is urging customers to be “vigilant for signs of pollution” as the recent prolonged dry weather has increased the risk of blockages in the sewer system.
Power NI is the latest company to announce an increase to its tariffs due to