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Citizens Advice has demanded urgent action on stalled government plans to force landlords to provide energy-efficient homes – after research revealed that millions of tenants were rationing their gas ...
Water companies' final leakage figures for the previous asset management period (AMP7) paint a contradictory tale. For many the past year represents record progress on leakage. Yet even then, most ...
The clock is ticking to submit your entries for the Utility Week Awards 2025, with the deadline to enter now just days away.
Centrica has injected hydrogen into a gas-fired peak power plant in what it said is a UK first. A trial by Centrica and HiiROC injected hydrogen into the plant at the British Gas parent’s Brigg Energy ...
In our latest round-up of the weekend’s national news, chancellor Rachel Reeves is revealed to be drawing up plans to reduce household energy costs and is considering scrapping VAT on fuel bills.
Andy Mitchell is to step down from Tideway after 12 years leading the organisation. But before he can do so, he needs a ...
Increased risks around the net zero transition and weaker long-term sector visibility will result in gas networks tightening their capacity to incur debt in RIIO3. That is according to the latest ...
The government has rejected all of the Transport Select Committee’s recommendations to overhaul street works in the UK. The committee urged the Department for Transport (DfT) to implement a raft of ...
Consumers are rationing their water usage to save money following bill increases earlier this year, Citizens Advice research has revealed. The consumer group said that more than one-third (35%) of ...
Swapping out old smart meter communications hubs with a 4G model could cost consumers more than half a billion pounds, industry experts have warned. Under plans unveiled by Ofgem, energy suppliers ...
There is no "silver bullet" to encourage non-household water customers to use less water, retailers have said. With Ofwat currently consulting on changing wholesale charges for water to remove bulk ...
More than 100 tonnes of waste, including around 5 million wet wipes, have been removed from a 250-metre island on the foreshore of the Thames near London’s Hammersmith Bridge. Dubbed ‘Wet Wipe Island’ ...