Takeovers of large water operators will have to be screened by the UK government under changes to national security rules on investments. Chief secretary to the prime minister Darren Jones said the ...
All new electric vehicle chargers and heat pumps installed after 1 January 2027 would need a “digital tax disc”, under proposals put forward by the Energy Geeks thinktank. The group has this week ...
Industry stalwart Derek Lickorish believes that “it won’t take long” before energy suppliers start to go bust, if the conflict in the Middle East continues for an extended period. Lickorish, chair of ...
Campaigners have launched a legal challenge over the government’s bathing water reforms, warning swimming spots could be written off as “too polluted to protect”. Charity Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) ...
Elon Musk’s Tesla Energy Ventures has been allowed to supply electricity to both domestic and business customers in Great Britain. Ofgem granted an electricity supplier license to the company, seven ...
Water companies are still monitoring their own sewage spills with no date set for ending the policy, a parliamentary ...
The government has unveiled proposals to align data centres' access to grid connections with new regional targets for the power-hungry developments. A new consultation paper outlines proposals by the ...
An industry expert has given tentative support to proposals by the National Energy System Operator to once again lower its minimum requirement for system inertia. Keith Bell, a professor at the ...
Nobody saw it coming, but very few were ultimately surprised by Engie’s acquisition of UK Power Networks. Utility Week looks at the deal in more detail and explores what it means for the future of the ...
Completing the smart meter rollout by the end of the decade will cost more than £1.7 billion. This is according to the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ)’s impact assessment, which ...
Figures from National Gas show Britain currently has only two days' worth of gas in storage; one of the largest backers of UK ...
Five water companies have been given permission to spend a further £463 million by 2030 after challenging Ofwat’s approach to their business plans. In its final redetermination of PR24 spending plans ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results