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Ofgem says it is minded to reject an application by SP Energy Networks and National Grid to be exempted from penalties due to ...
The shortlisted entries for Utility Week’s Flex Awards have been unveiled. The awards, which are in their second year, ...
By providing suppliers with an effective way to access prospective customers’ HH energy consumption data, barriers to the ...
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been granted an additional six months to rule on the appeals against Ofwat’s PR24 final determinations. It means that the water companies who are ...
Heat pump users are set for a discount on their electricity bills, under reforms being lined up by government. Utility Week ...
Fears are mounting that the next Contracts for Difference (CfD) auction round (AR) could be delayed. Sources close to the ...
Forcing local authorities to draw up energy plans for their area could be “worse than having nothing” at all. That is ...
Transmission operators (TOs) have expressed reservations about the suitability of the inaugural project put forwards under ...
In our latest round-up of sector coverage in the national press, SSE has revealed it is cutting jobs and halting a number of renewable energy projects because of rising costs and falling demand.
SP Energy Networks (SPEN) has begun the process of dismantling 62 electricity towers which served Scotland’s oldest ...
The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has been given the green light to begin working up Regional Energy Strategic Plans ...
Thames Water creditors are effectively running the embattled utility, a Liberal Democrat MP has claimed. Charlie Maynard ...
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