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Our most recent Infrastructure Delivery Forum roundtable explored the role digitalisation could have in speeding up ...
A lack of trust in both Thames and South West Water has dragged the overall trust score for the water sector to a new low, the Consumer Council for Water’s (CCW) latest report has revealed. The ...
Thames Water’s bosses have defended the integrity of the company’s corporate restructuring process after MPs suggested the ...
Distribution System Operators (DSOs) stopped being the new kids on the block some time ago. The concept was introduced by ...
The government should prioritise linking the UK's carbon pricing scheme to that of the EU in its upcoming trade negotiations ...
Fugitive methane emissions represent a significant environmental challenge. Our new report examines how a data-driven intelligent pressure control approach can help achieve decarbonisation.
The shortlist for this year’s Water Industry Awards has been revealed. Find out who has made the cut across 20 categories.
The water sector should not rule out deploying in-home displays (IHDs) for smart meters due to perceived failures with the energy sector’s rollout, an industry expert has said. Lauren Tyler, who spent ...
Shortly prior to the launch to the fourth annual UK Utilities Risk Report last month, Utility Week and Marsh McLennan convened a group of senior leaders from across the energy and water sectors to ...
The government should not reject zonal power pricing for fear of creating a “postcode lottery,” a senior figure from Citizens Advice has urged. Andy Manning, who leads the energy, networks and systems ...
Winners will be announced at a ceremony on 27 June in London. To review the full list of finalists and book tables for the awards ceremony, visit the Women in Utilities Awards website.
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