by News Editor | Jul 1, 2019 | Economy, News, Thames Water, water
Thames Water’s chief financial officer has said that if the company is forced to make further budget cuts for 2020 to 2025, it would mean slowing the pace of investment in resilience projects. Brandon Rennet told Utility Week that the revised PR19 business plan...
by News Editor | Jun 4, 2019 | Assets, Economy, Eon, News, RWE
A collective bargaining agreement for “future and job security” has been reached in Germany ahead of the planned asset swap between Eon and RWE. The agreement which, Utility Week understands, only affects employees in Germany, was agreed with employers’ associations...
by News Editor | May 30, 2019 | Economy, Energy UK, News, Ofgem
Ofgem has today (29 May) launched a consultation on its proposed framework for assessing whether market conditions facilitate “effective competition”, in order for it to make a recommendation on the future of the price cap. The regulator says that in the context of...
by News Editor | May 30, 2019 | Climate Change, Climate Targets, Community news, Energy UK, Environment, News
Leaders in the energy and water sectors have pledged their support for the UK’s bid to host the 2020 UN Conference of the Parties climate conference (COP26). The Conference of Parties is the supreme decision-making body of the UN’s Convention on Climate Change. All...
by News Editor | May 29, 2019 | Carbon Emissions, Energy UK, Environment, News, Uncategorized
Drax, Equinor and National Grid have formed a new consortium to explore the possibility of creating a low-carbon industrial hub in the Humber in the mid-2020s. The complex would feature a hydrogen production facility and a large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
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