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Europe’s largest Nereda process plant is set to be built at United Utilities’ wastewater treatment
8 years ago
Developing a new generation of lighter and safer electric vehicle (EV) batteries is one of
South West Water has completed a £5 million investment in wastewater treatment in East Devon.
A new electricity interconnector between Northern Ireland and the Republic has been approved ending a
Yorkshire Water is looking to drive innovation as part of its strategic plan with the
It has been more than a month since Ofwat published its final methodology for PR19. Rona Bar-Isaac and Andrew Walker look beyond the Wacc, and dig into the detail.
The Labour Party’s water and electricity nationalisation plans could cost up to £141.65 billion, according
David Blackman rounds up projects in the energy sector whose futures hang in the balance following the collapse of construction company Carillion.
Pensions funds and other institutional investors could be brought in to help fund the proposed Sizewell C nuclear plant in Suffolk, according to the new boss of EDF Energy.
A £6.5 million EU grant has been awarded to pump naturally-heated water from an old
Eon has accepted an offer from Finnish state-owned utility Fortum to buy its 46.65 per
Robin Hood Energy has posted a £7.6 million loss for the year to the end
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) is undertaking a “major capital” works programme to improve the
Just five councils across England have taken advantage of a government backed scheme for funding
Environment secretary, Michael Gove has threatened to legislate against water companies over their use of offshore tax arrangements unless they start to behave in a “responsible fashion”.
Battery Energy Storage Solutions (BESS) has secured £28.5 million of funding from Santander to realise
"One of the reasons the water industry finds itself under intense scrutiny is its history of financial outperformance"
Brighter World Energy is no more. Will it be the last energy supplier to fall victim to "market pressures"? Lois Vallely investigates.
Market Operator Service Limited (MOSL) published its 2018/19 business plan last week, setting out its
A primary supplier to the water and wider utilities sector has acquired an analytics company