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For years, SF6 has provided an efficient and non-toxic means of insulating medium and high-voltage switchgear. But its potency as a greenhouse gas means it’s on the way out.
6 months ago
5 months ago
Every capacity market auction so far has seen new combined-cycle gas turbines undercut by rival technologies. In the T-4 auction, it was interconnectors that stepped in, reveals Tom Grimwood.
7 years ago
The chief executive at British Water, Lloyd Martin, is retiring after two successful years in the role, his exact leaving date is not known.
Yorkshire Water will employ around 70 new leakage inspectors to help meet its target of reducing the volume of water leaked from its network by 40 per cent by 2025.
J Murphy & Sons (Murphy) will take over Carillion’s UK projects with National Grid, following
Hull council’s flood risk planning manager told Utility Week that she is delighted the city has been selected as one of five locations chosen to develop a global framework to help others prepare for pressure on their water systems.
The UK may be more vulnerable to energy supply shortages post-Brexit while consumers face higher
Europe’s largest Nereda process plant is set to be built at United Utilities’ wastewater treatment
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
Utility Regulator chief executive Jenny Pyper talks about the new cross border Integrated Single Electricity Market, and how it will transform energy market on the island of Ireland.
National Grid has moved swiftly to allay fears that delivery of a string of infrastructure projects have been put at risk following the collapse of construction giant Carillion.
A man-made island surrounded by wind farms in the heart of the North Sea could
Ofgem has given the green light to three new interconnectors to operate under the cap
United Utilities plans to carry out a £60 million upgrade to increase the capacity of
A firm which illegally discharged chemicals into Severn Trent’s sewers has been fined £120,000 and
Scottish Water is working in partnership with Veolia to make its Seafield wastewater treatment works
United Utilities will be turning the flows on at its new “state of the art”
Wessex Water hopes that its move to make publicly available data on bioresources produced at
Interconnectors are not just a “short-term fix”, and will be vital in enabling a faster
Interconnectors are more than just a short-term fix, they will enable a faster transition to the smarter energy system of the future.