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Ofgem has rejected proposals for a temporary cap and floor on wider generation Transmission Network Use of System (TNUoS) charges. The regulator said that while it previously “saw some merit” in ...
Thames Water has reduced the disruption communities experience from street works by coordinating essential works with other ...
Industry leaders will unite later this year at Utility Week Forum to have their say on major policy announcements expected during the coming months. Utility Week Forum will return in November shortly ...
Emissions of gas due to leakage have decreased by about a third over the last 12 years, Future Energy Networks has said. The trade association (FEN) said that intelligent pressure control systems had ...
With the government yet to officially reveal the energy sector's worst-kept secret, Utility Week editor-in-chief James Wallin explores what a rejection of zonal pricing means and how Ed Miliband ...
The government has proposed a consultation to allow electricity companies to keep their equipment on, over or under private land for 40 years once they have secured the land rights. This will ...
As the evidence window officially opens for the rejigging of the transmission connections queue, there are concerns about how quickly developers will respond and the quality of their entries ...
The UK needs to dramatically cut its water consumption. However, consumer behaviour suggests the message isn’t getting through. Consumer Council for Water CEO Mike Keil explains what needs to be ...
Predictions of future gas use and the wider utilisation of the network vary sharply – from full decommissioning to a comprehensive repurposing. But what happens if you look between those lines ...
The CMC 500 is a new testing solution that streamlines the commissioning process of medium-voltage substation switchgear thanks to a modular, multi-phase design. It sets a new benchmark in efficiency, ...
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