by News Editor | Apr 3, 2019 | News, water
Southern Water has been awarded an organisational license allowing it to receive faster approval for engineering projects that may affect the habitats of rare or protected species. The license was granted by Natural England in acknowledgement of the company’s strong...
by News Editor | Apr 2, 2019 | News, water, water efficiency
A total of 14 water companies have submitted their revised business plans for the 2019 price review, PR19 to Ofwat today (1 April). When the regulator published its initial assessment of the proposals at the end of January it placed four companies in “significant...
by News Editor | Apr 2, 2019 | Economy, Electricity, News, Ofgem
Ofgem’s revised price cap on standard variable and default tariffs comes into effect today (1 April). The energy regulator, which announced the changes in February, has raised the level of the cap to £1,254 – an increase of £117. The price cap for pre-payment meter...
by News Editor | Apr 1, 2019 | Building, Community news, Environment, News, Uncategorized
The Utilities team at leading public services provider Amey has launched an industry-wide competition to make leaving streetwork excavations open overnight a thing of the past. The 2020 Challenge seeks to identify and develop new products and techniques to ensure that...
by News Editor | Apr 1, 2019 | Brexit, EDF, Electricity, News
EDF has been stockpiling key materials to maintain operations in the event of a no-deal Brexit, one of the company’s directors has revealed. Angela Hepworth, policy and regulation director at EDF Energy, told a Brexit briefing event yesterday (28 March) that the...
by News Editor | Mar 26, 2019 | Environment, News, Thames Water, water
VolkerStevin and Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, have been appointed under a joint venture, VSA+, as one of seven successful contractors on Lot 1. The joint venture will see the two companies work together to deliver the detailed design and construction of...
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