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More proactive volage management could play a big positive role in the energy transition. But today, we have no way of ...
New research highlights the way combinations of distributed energy resources can maximise renewables, cut costs, and enhance ...
With Heathrow eying legal action in the wake of the devastating fire that resulted in it shutting down for an entire day, the ...
Utilities must be liable to restore road surfaces after they have carried out street works for up to five years. That is ...
Every part of the supply chain is stretched” amid surging global demand for electricity generation and network kit. That is the view of Matthew Knight, head of policy and markets at Siemens Energy, ...
The government has been urged to set up a directory of reputable energy brokers to help flush “fraudsters” out of the business supply sector. Tamworth MP Sarah Edwards is trying to push ministers into ...
United Utilities, Northumbrian and Severn Trent were among the multiple winners at the 2025 Water Industry Awards. Find out ...
The government will be left with little to show from its Review of Electricity Market Arrangements if it ultimately decides to abandon proposals to introduce zonal wholesale electricity pricing, ...
The leaders of two trade bodies representing the UK’s energy networks have blasted the process for securing land rights for ...
The government will face a “major problem” in achieving its Clean Power 2030 target if the upcoming round of Contracts for Difference (CfD) auctions falls short, one of its advisers has acknowledged.
Exploring the purpose and performance of tomorrow’s distribution system operators and how they can meet raised expectations in the next price control.
The continued scrutiny of Thames Water’s business practices is exacerbating the “talent exodus” within the water industry, experts have warned. Murray McIntosh’s latest Water Industry Labour ...