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Political intervention through changes to energy policies are seen as the biggest threat to the future of the utility companies.
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"The drive to clean up the world's energy system has stalled."
More than 12,000 Green Deals have been agreed by the Leeds City Region Partnership.
Welsh Water is launching a nationwide campaign to reduce sewage blockages, which costs it £7 million a year.
Liz has “free-ranged” across the electricity sector in IT, distribution, supply and home sustainability assessment
Energy security in the UK could be at risk if government fails to agree a deal with EDF Energy for Hinkley Point C, according to the chairman of the Nuclear Industry Association.
Energy supplier Npower has been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard in recognition of successfully reducing its carbon footprint year on year.
South West Water has been ordered to pay more than £65,000 in fines and costs for illegally discharging aluminium chloride into the East Looe River in Cornwall.
The latest Green Deal figures show there is a "real momentum" behind the scheme, according to climate change minister Greg Barker.
A new deal by the Cabinet Office with Air Products will cut the government's energy bill by £84 million.
More than 170,000 Scots are currently in debt to one or more of their utility providers, according to research by the Debt Advisory Centre Scotland.
Fracking is not a significant cause of large earthquakes, a new report claims.
The chief executive of Severn Trent will step down next Spring, the company has announced today.
Co-operative Energy is hiking the prices to customers on its Pioneer tariff, it announced today.
The chairman of Sutton and East Surrey Water (SESW) has stepped down following the company's sale to Japanese firm Sumitomo.
A mysterious new anti-green energy lobby group called the Power Line caused widespread bemusement among industry watchers on Friday.
A desperate plea for government to reinstate support that was unexpectedly withdrawn from three energy-from-waste projects has fallen on deaf ears.
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Abu Dhabi Investment Authority is reportedly preparing to bid for Pennon Group, owner of South West Water, and sell its struggling waste management business Viridor.
Government should focus on incorporating water efficiency measures into the Green Deal, rather than setting up a "Blue Deal", delegates at Waterwise's water efficiency conference heard yesterday.