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One of the key challenges facing the water and wastewater industry is managing ageing assets. Older assets increasingly ...
Cadent has recently signed MOUs with European partners to strengthen collaboration in the fields of innovation, digitalisation and sustainability of gas distribution networks.
Managing behavioural changes, establishing appropriate governance structures and retaining flexibility are some of the key ...
Geothermal power is a more expensive source of generation than other technologies but offers other benefits, like large heat ...
A breakaway group from Tesla UK’s supercharger team has raised enough capital for a major expansion of its own electric vehicle (EV) charging business. Formed by three ex-Tesla UK employees, Hubber is ...
The government has brought in insolvency specialists to help prepare for the possibility of Thames Water being put into ...
Scottish Water has vowed to renew its industrial relations to prioritise effective employee relations. In its 2024-2025 annual report, it states the “levels of employee engagement have largely been ...
The forecasted price of building a new reservoir in Oxfordshire has tripled and could end up costing as much as £7.5 billion. Thames Water’s latest cost estimate for its proposed 150Mm3 reservoir ...
Ofgem’s move away from a “flexibility first” approach to distribution risks the momentum and success achieved to date, an industry trade body has warned. The energy regulator has been urged to clarify ...
In our latest round-up of industry appointments, Cadent and British Water announce new chairs to oversee their respective boards. There has also been a raft of hires made within the Spherical ...
Funds from the government’s £13.2 billion Warm Homes Plan (WHP) budget should be used to support loans for installing low carbon heating in middle-income households. That is the view of Energy ...