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Sudden severe weather earlier this year, which caused water supply outages across the UK, has prompted Ofwat to review the compensation provided to customers.
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The company said the win builds on its “reputation as a specialist in the healthcare sector”, having recently secured contracts with the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust and BMI Healthcare.
Electricity North West is trialling a range of cooling techniques at 100 of its substations to cut costs, as part of its £5.3 million Celsius project.
The average household has seen its energy bills increase by nearly 20 per cent over the last decade even though it is using a fifth less gas and electricity, according to new research by the Liberal Democrats.
Small-scale energy provider Gen4U (gas & electric nationally) appears to be in financial difficulty, according
Ofgem sought a financial penalty of £3.7 million from Npower for the breach but the supplier contested Ofgem’s case and the decision was referred to the Enforcement Decision Panel (EDP).
Two of the country’s biggest unions have urged the government to take a stake in the Moorside nuclear power plant as its backer NuGen has announced that it is reviewing the troubled project.
“What would have been leading performance when I came to Northumbrian Water just wouldn’t pass now.”
The £100 million tunnel stretches 3.1 miles from Craigton to Queen’s Park via Bellahouston and Pollok parks and flows have started to run through it from across the south-side of the city.
Centrica has announced its chief financial officer (CFO) of four years, Jeff Bell, will stand
Ministers have been accused of complacency about falling rates of investment in renewable energy by the chair of the House of Commons environmental audit committee.
Centrica said “rising wholesale energy costs” and “extreme cold weather” put pressure on UK energy supply margins and additional costs in UK services.
Reforms will mean any water company which continues to have debt “substantially in excess” of the level used by Ofwat to set price controls will be required to share any benefits they accrue with customers.
S&P Global Ratings has revised its outlook on Thames Water's debt from stable to negative in light of "challenging regulatory pressure and weaker credit ratios".
Ofgem is pressing ahead with plans to squeeze the amount National Grid can earn from
During 2017/18, the enforcement decision panel issued a settlement mandate to E (Gas and Electricity) for its failure to comply with standard licence conditions.
Low wind resource in May and June hit Greencoat’s portfolio generation in the first half of the year, putting it 6 per cent below budget at 951GW.
Figures released by Scottish Power show all its business areas are “performing in line with expectations” in the first half of 2018, according to its chief executive.
EDF Energy has insisted that the construction of its Hinkley Point C nuclear project remains "on track" after fresh delays to the French plant that is using the same pioneering nuclear reactor.