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Renewable energy firm Bboxx has appointed Simon J. Cox to the role of general counsel
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The government has awarded £8.8 million of funding to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Ofwat has today (19 June) published its report on the water sector’s response to the
Yorkshire Water hosted its first leakage hackathon as part of a bid to increase transparency
The European Parliament and EU member states have agreed a new target of one-third of
Thrive Renewables and Aura Power are launching a joint venture today (14 June) that will
The number of installed SMETS2 meters has crossed 1,000, Greg Clark has revealed. Responding to
The author of this ringing endorsement of public ownership was no red in tooth and
So how might some of those water company bosses rate the minister’s end of year
Pre-tax profits at home assistance specialists HomeServe have jumped by 25% in the last year,
The government’s embargo on support for onshore wind power is ‘completely bonkers’, Keith Anderson has said.
The role of gas in the UK’s future power mix is set to rise to more than 50 per cent in under 10 years, according to BMI Research of ratings agency Fitch Group.
The next decade could see hundreds and even thousands of energy suppliers enter the energy supply market, Dermot Nolan has predicted.
Energy has been named as one of the areas that the incoming chair of the government’s competition watchdog Andrew Tyrie has been urged by MPs to bone up on in his new role.
Households face a high risk of having their water cut off in times of severe
The future CEO of the proposed combined energy retailer SSE-Innogy looks set to lead not
Energy networks say they are well-placed for an increased uptake of electric vehicles, following MPs’
During second reading in the House of Lords on the Smart Meters Bill, the chairman of the Lords EU energy and environment committee says the official deadline would ‘clearly’ not be met.
RWE and Eon are, or were until fairly recently, very similar companies. Both have strong
The government has set a ‘dangerous precedent’ by preventing suppliers from being able to appeal to the competition authority against Ofgem’s rulings on price cap levels, Energy UK has warned.