In our latest review of sector coverage in national media, there are warnings to the Chancellor that a VAT cut on electricity bills will disproportionately benefit wealthier customers and undermine ...
Steelmakers have expressed frustration that they will be unable to recoup the increased compensation for network charges ...
Welsh Water is pushing ahead with plans for its largest ever infrastructure project, with proposals to build a new treatment ...
Ofgem’s plan to write off £500 million of customers' energy debt is “completely inadequate” and could actually add to the ...
Energy suppliers hold around £240 million of unclaimed credit in closed accounts. Ofgem has revealed that there are around ...
Updated plans for a 500MW solar farm in North Yorkshire have been put out to consultation. The Light Valley Solar project ...
Fears are mounting that the £13.2 billion budget for the government’s Warm Homes Plan (WHP) will be swallowed up by heat pump ...
Supply chain partners are being encouraged to bid for a slice of a £25 million fund set up to support offshore wind ...
Energy suppliers are unable to trace up to £1.7 billion owed to them, Ofgem has revealed. The regulator is setting out plans to tackle the mounting debt pile being faced by the sector, with new ...
A policy loophole being exploited by power purchase agreement (PPA) brokers is adding up to £200 million a year to bills, an industry boss has warned. Steve Harris, VP for energy markets and ...
Southern Water has lifted its hosepipe ban after three months. That is despite the National Drought Group warning that England must prepare for an ongoing drought into 2026. The group specifically ...
Completely inexcusable” windfall profits made by network operators should be used to bankroll the introduction of a wide-ranging energy debt relief scheme, MPs have urged. Specifically, the House of ...
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