Adopting a volumetric approach to fund hydrogen projects will reduce the likelihood of an “unfair distribution of costs across gas users”, the government has suggested. It is one of two options being ...
Utility Week is thrilled to announce the opening of entries for the second iteration of the Flex Awards, celebrating ...
In our latest round-up of sector coverage in the national media, it is revealed that the Treasury is attempting to keep £11 million originally earmarked for addressing sewage spills. Elsewhere, the ...
The problems highlighted by Ofgem in a new review of “outdated” gas disconnection arrangements points to a broader question over the decommissioning of gas networks, an industry expert has ...
Financially troubled water companies like Thames Water could be transferred to mutual ownership following a special ...
In our latest round-up of industry appointments, five non-executive directors including the former chief executive of SP ...
The founder of prepayment meter specialist Utilita wants retailers to be portrayed more accurately in the media, is ...
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The government must examine a social tariff, including a “more fully fledged version” of the Warm Homes Discount, Ed Miliband has said. Labour’s manifesto for last year’s general election did not ...
Utility Week is once again partnering with the Womens Utility Network on the prestigious Women in Utilities Awards. This year ...
At Utility Week Forum we brought together leaders from TOs and DNOs to discuss how they are using AI. Read on for highlights from the event.