Water sector to plunge £2.8 billion into the green recovery
The water sector is set to invest £2.8 billion in environmental projects, Ofwat has announced.
In collaboration with Defra, the Environment Agency, the Drinking Water...
Partnership aims to put mattress waste to bed in Scotland
A PARTNERSHIP is aiming to forge a more sustainable approach to mattress design and disposal, tackling the estimated 600,000 mattresses disposed of in Scotland...
Yorkshire water becomes first in the industry to run Carbon Literacy course
YORKSHIRE Water has collaborated with construction company Galliford Try to become the first company in the industry to run an accredited Carbon Literacy course.
The course...
Utility Warehouse to pay £650,000 for price cap overcharging
UTILITY Warehouse will refund and compensate 3,430 Warm Home Discount customers with £450,000 after overcharging them due to a system error.
The supplier will pay...
Electric Vehicles drive Tesla into profit
TESLA shares soared as much as 21% after the company announced it achieved profitability for the first time in three quarters.
This defied Wall Street...
Ofgem regulations force consumers to pay higher prices for longer, says new report
ELECTRICITY network companies have provided a good service under Ofgem’s regulation but a great cost to consumers, a new report suggests.
The National Audit Office...
Plans to boost UK’s offshore wind capacity unveiled
The Prime Minister has announced that £160 million will be made available to upgrade ports and infrastructure across communities like in Teesside and Humber...
Local energy networks are at the heart of Ofgem’s new proposals
OFGEM has today set out its proposals to rewire Britain at a local level to deliver 'a greener and fairer energy system for British...
Competition and Markets Authority examines electric vehicle charging sector
Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a market study into electric vehicle charging to make sure this new sector works well for UK...
‘Improving UK homes could create 8,000 new jobs, reduce emissions, cut energy bills, alleviate...
IMPROVING UK homes could create 8,000 new jobs, reduce carbon emissions, drive down energy bills, alleviate fuel poverty, and save the NHS £1 billion,...