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The Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) has slammed Ofwat’s decision to scrap a cap on
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“Undoubtedly, over the next few months, considerable debate will ensue about Ofwat’s Wacc range”
Ofwat has signalled a record low cost of capital as part of its PR19 methodology.
The Moorside nuclear plant may not be up and running until the early 2030s, the troubled project’s boss has admitted after confirming that Kepco has been chosen to take it over.
The UK’s largest NHS Trust – Barts Health NHS Trust – has put out a
Data may be a small word, but it has a big impact for the water sector, especially when the reporting of facts and figures from certain companies leaves a lot to be desired.
SIMEC Energy has agreed to buy Green Highland Renewables in what it says is a
Twenty-eight years after the privatisation of the water industry, Nigel Hawkins looks at how Thames Water and Severn Trent have gone in different directions.
The government has published its industrial strategy white paper, and clean growth is at the forefront. However, there are concerns the aims outlined in the paper clash with messages in the budget the previous week. David Blackman reports.
The trusts and assistance schemes of three large water companies are “transforming the lives” of
Pennon Group, parent company of South West Water, said it has delivered a “robust” set
Listening last week to the budget, I was struck by the gloomy story on the
The long awaited industrial strategy white paper, published on Monday (27 November), contains a mixture
Thames Water has admitted it “let down” customers on its leakage performance as the company
Operating profits have risen by 1.6 per cent at Anglian Water, according to the firm’s
As Centrica becomes the latest company to announce it is scrapping SVTs, is the industry trying to prove it doesn’t need a price cap? And will its efforts make a difference?
In a Utility Week feature on Centrica published just a few weeks ago, we concluded that its
Centrica boss Iain Conn has revealed the company is open to bids for its 20
Ventient Energy has launched today (27 November) with a 690MW onshore wind portfolio, making it
Last week Centrica announced it had lost 823,000 customers in four months. It was then hit by a record fall in share price and its worst ever day on the stock market. The papers would have you believe the company’s down and out, but the industry sees things differently.