A pop-up pub in Westminster has been serving up pints of water to highlight the rising cost of water bills around the country. The Westminster Tap was set up last week by charity Independent Age to ...
Policymakers need to back demand-side flexibility with “real muscle” and ensure they are not inadvertently undermining its ...
Scottish Power boss Keith Anderson has railed against plans to invite companies to compete to design, build, own and operate ...
Safety could be threatened by inappropriate use of artificial intelligence (AI) in energy infrastructure, a pilot project led by Ofgem has warned. The regulator said a test exercise it held with an ...
The £15 billion set aside for the Warm Homes Plan is at risk of being abused unless the government implements accountability ...
The intent behind Awaab’s Law cannot be questioned. However, Utilita chair Derek Lickorish argues that it is just one piece of the much bigger puzzle to protect vulnerable households.
Sainsbury's chief executive Simon Roberts has called for business energy subsidies to be extended to cover grocers. In ...
Successful customer visit, or frustrating experience for everyone concerned? For field technicians, an unreliable tablet or handheld device can be the difference between a great interaction with a ...
In our latest review of sector coverage in national media, RenewableUK CEO Tara Singh says Reform’s plan to strip projects of CfDs would undermine investor confidence in UK. Elsewhere, Currys boss ...
Energy firms have called for more time to offer customers help through the government's Warm Homes Discount scheme. Suppliers ...
The Demand for Constraints scheme being developed by the National Energy System Operator (NESO) as part of its Constraints ...
MPs have made an unprecedented declaration of no confidence in the leadership of South East Water and urged shareholders to step in. The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) Committee has today ...