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In our latest round-up of appointments across the sector, the ENA announces a new role for Randolph Brazier, while SES Water has created a new chief customer officer position.
4 years ago
The Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC) was forced to rapidly re-evaluate its approach to forecasting electricity demand during the lockdown. Forecasting analyst, Andreas Zimmermann, writes for Utility Week about how LCCC responded and the trends he is predicting going into 2021.
5 years ago
This WWT webinar will explore use cases where collaborations and novel approaches to data analytics have produced innovations which support water company objectives.
Date: 01/01/1970 12:00 am
If electric vehicles are to dominate the UK’s highways and byways then it is essential the charging infrastructure is accessible to all. That means finding a solution for the estimated eight million drivers in the UK who do not have access to off-street parking. Utility Week explores an innovative approach to this problem, which seeks to avoid tensions created by excessive street furniture.
United Utilities has beefed up its arsenal of leakage detection technology with 24,000 narrowband internet of things devices to locate leaks in real time as part of the company's £30 million plan to cut leakage by 20 per cent by 2025
WWT is hosting a webinar about phosphorus removal as the regulator’s new, tougher restrictions are biting for AMP7.
Date: 12/10/2020 12:30 pm
The Women in Utilities Network (WUN) has urged utility companies not to use the pandemic as an excuse to hide their gender pay gap data. The group called on the sector to publish data for 2019/20 despite government suspending the requirement to do so.
Utility Week explores the latest people moves across the sector.
Rishi Sunak has confirmed that the government will press ahead with the publication of its long- delayed National Infrastructure Strategy (NIS) this autumn even though the Budget has been delayed.
The Xylem team will present and discuss digital solutions topics as chosen by the live audience on the day.
Energy & Utility Skills has launched an inclusion framework to paint a picture of diversity across the utilities sector. It comes after concern was raised that many utilities companies do not ask their employees for information on their ethnicity, meaning there is little data on which to base any moves to make the sector more diverse.
Innovation will play a crucial role in the UK’s economic recovery after coronavirus but requires a coordinated strategy from government to allow businesses to grasp the opportunities available, according to a panel of experts. Carolyn Fairbairn, director general of the CBI and Heidi Mottram, chief executive of Northumbrian Water, gave their views at the latter's Innovation Festival.