South East Water has been granted an additional nine months to develop plans for a major reservoir in its region. The company ...
Utility Week deputy editor Rob Horgan rounds up the week's biggest news, with calls for reform dominating the headlines in both water and energy.
A third of energy and utility leaders claim that repeated U-turns in Westminster have hit their companies’ bottom lines during the past year. The same number of industry leaders (33%) report making ...
Pennon Group has created a new senior role, in response to government signals that asset management will be central to the ...
The government has agreed to extend the Clean Industry Bonus to onshore wind- but not for the next Contracts for Difference ...
The National Energy Systems Operator (NESO) has warned that customers are exhibiting “fatigue” in their behaviours when asked ...
National Energy System Operator (NESO) boss Fintan Slye talks to Utility Week about the highs and lows of the organisation’s ...
Suppliers should be mandated to offer consumers a green gas tariff to help spur the uptake of hybrid heating systems that run on biomethane, a new report has recommended. The report, published by the ...
The economic impact of poor water management in the coming decades could be “much bigger than Covid 19 and the financial crash of 2008 combined”. This is the stark warning from Rivers Trust chief ...
Reform UK’s deputy leader will be grilled on stage at Live 2026 in May. The party’s energy spokesperson will take part in a ...
Orsted has agreed a deal to sell its European onshore business to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) for €1.44 billion (£1.24 billion). The company said the sale represents the final step in its ...
Developers of mini-nuclear power stations could be offered revenue support from the public purse, the government has said as it launches a framework for the testbed technology. The Department for ...