by News Editor | Feb 7, 2019 | News, ofwat, water
The average household water and sewerage bill in England and Wales for 2019-20 is set to rise by 2 per cent for a second year. Bills will be £415 on average – a below inflation rise of £8 compared with the figure for last year, Water UK confirmed today (6 February)....
by News Editor | Feb 6, 2019 | Energy UK, Environment, News, water, water efficiency
Plans for Swansea Bay’s groundbreaking tidal power project have been revived with its backers claiming it can be built without public financial support. The UK government announced last summer that it would not support Tidal Lagoon Power’s (TLP) plans to build its...
by News Editor | Jan 31, 2019 | Climate Change, Environment, News, water
With a Met Office weather warning for snow in place over the coming days, Thames Water is reassuring customers action has been taken to keep the taps running. Following the Beast from the East last year, the UK’s largest water company has implemented a range of...
by News Editor | Jan 30, 2019 | News, water, water efficiency
Water plays a central role in consumer lifestyles both directly – with drinking water on tap and the ability to flush and forget used water – and indirectly, via the “invisible” water which is essential for generating energy, producing food and enjoying the natural...
by News Editor | Jan 30, 2019 | Environment, News, water
South West Water and South East Water have shown the highest level of environmental ambition in their PR19 business plans, according to the Blueprint for Water coalition. The companies topped an environmental league table which assesses how well their main PR19...
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