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Energy theft costs the industry £1.5 billion per year, equating to £50 of an energy bill. In 2024 alone, confirmed gas theft cases rose by 25%. In 2022, Cadent experienced an increasing number of ...
In our latest round-up of industry appointments, the Climate Change Committee has revealed a new chair for the first time in two years, following the departure of Lord Deben in June 2023. Other ...
Companies piping hydrogen into premises will initially be exempt from the requirement to hold a supplier licence, the government has proposed. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero ...
Ofgem has given preliminary approval for networks to receive £815 million of additional spending allowances through re-opener mechanisms over the current and future price control periods. The ...
Ofgem has confirmed the final cap and floor levels for the 1.4GW Viking Link interconnector to Denmark, which entered commercial operation in December 2023. Viking Link is the world’s longest onshore ...
A move by Octopus to demerge its Kraken arm could spark a wave of investment in other technology providers and provide a boon to the UK’s net zero ambitions, an industry expert has suggested ...
Hundreds of thousands of sensors will have been deployed by the end of this AMP, but how can water companies get the best ...
A centralised smart meter data hub has been unveiled for the water retail market to enable more efficiency and provide enhanced regulatory insight. Currently, there is no agreed specific method ...
Key players in the UK’s water sector have insisted a new laboratory is needed to tackle a backlog in getting new drinking water assets into the market. Currently, there are only five ...
Embedding new approaches to contracting, the realities of modular build and updating design assurance are among the top ...
Utility Week explored the need for a new index for quantifying the value of network interventions on voltage levels across their networks. The article sprang off an event, hosted by Utility Week in ...