Customers are not as focused on the energy standing charge as the industry thinks. Tom Lowe, principal economic regulation specialist at Citizens Advice, told Utility Week that the industry’s focus on ...
Utility Week deputy editor Rob Horgan rounds up the biggest stories of the week, as the conflict in the Middle East starts to have a tangible bearing on UK energy policy.
The energy crisis emerging as a result of war in the Middle East serves as a reminder of Britain’s exposure to global supply chains, not just for oil and gas, an industry expert has argued. Simon ...
South East Water is installing more batteries at its water treatment plants to mitigate against power cuts after a string of water outages. It is part of the company's plan to improve the resilience ...
The government is going “back to the drawing board” on electricity market reform by taking a fresh look at options which had ...
National Gas has outlined where the initial 20% of its planned hydrogen network will be located. Running from industrial hubs ...
The National Energy System Operator (NESO) is considering several potential measures to avoid exacerbating the existing ...
An award-winning culture for women is one that’s good for everyone, as Gentrack chief people officer Jen Mounce and ...
Want to become the Google of the grid? Industry experts explain how to get artificial intelligence to do the hard work.
The need for government intervention to support vulnerable customers hit by rising energy prices shows that the UK has learned nothing from the 2022 energy crisis. That is the view of ADE’s interim ...
One in three adults wrongly think they can switch water supplier, research has revealed. A poll commissioned by Ofwat and the Consumer Council for Water found that people’s understanding of the ...
The next annual Contracts for Difference (CfD) renewables auction has been brought forward, Ed Miliband has announced in a ...