Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Energy White Paper delayed to 2021?

THE REPEATEDLY delayed Energy White Paper may not be published until late 2021, a newly unearthed document claims. This follows a claim submitted for judicial...

Northumbrian Water starts 5G trials

O2, Ericsson and Northumbrian Water have conducted a series of initial 5G trials to 'revolutionise' the way the Durham-based company operates, as it supplies...

Massive Attack announce super-low carbon gig in Liverpool for 2020

AHEAD of a reduced run of European show dates, Massive Attack announce a large scale super-low carbon emissions live show for 2020, to be...

‘Opportunity to develop greener, healthier, vibrant Scottish town centres during COVID-19 recovery’

DIVERSE views from urban, town, rural and island communities must be heard if town centres are to be revitalised and renewed in the wake...

Consumer Council for Water pleads Competition and Markets Authority to ‘think again’ of their...

The Consumer Council for Water (CCW) has called on the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to “think again” after voicing concerns over its provisional...

Industrial Energy Transformation Fund to open for applications

Businesses in some of the UK’s most polluting and energy-intensive industries will be able to bid for a share of £220 million in government...

Collection and treatment of wastewater has improved across the EU, says report

Collection and treatment of wastewater has improved in Europe's cities and towns, but there are different success levels between the European Union Member States,...

Yorkshire Water starts new leakage detection trial

YORKSHIRE Water is working with Inflowmatix on a new project, as part of its increasing investment into smart networks, which the company hopes will...

Letterbox lottery for Climate Assembly

30,000 invitation letters will be landing on doormats across the isles this week onward for the first UK-wide citizens’ assembly on climate change. From those...

Ofgem investigates United Gas and Power’s billing and communications activities

OFGEM is launching an investigation into whether United Gas and Power breached rules around billing, meter reading and communications. The Leeds-based business energy supplier was...