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Hundreds of thousands of sensors will have been deployed by the end of this AMP, but how can water companies get the best ...
Embedding new approaches to contracting, the realities of modular build and updating design assurance are among the top priorities for industry leaders overseeing massive new infrastructure programmes ...
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 ...
Weekend press: Calls for more hosepipe bans as England’s reservoirs fall to lowest level in a decade
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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 ...
The development of a decarbonised electricity system heralds a once in a lifetime opportunity for the Highlands but formidable obstacles remain. Digitalisation can overcome them.
The Clean Power 2030 target has seen the creation of a number of new governing bodies to sit alongside existing authorities. But has enough thought gone in to who does what and where blame lies if ...
Investments in infrastructure will stretch already hard-pressed energy and water sectors. The investments in energy, transport and flood resilience announced in the Spending Review 2025 represent ...
The incentives offered by the Demand Flexibility Service (DFS) following recent reforms are “too low” to justify the cost of encouraging customers to participate in the scheme, Utilita has ...
Trust in utilities continues to create barriers to success, while misinformation remains rife. Northern Gas Networks’ Zuhumnan Dapel, a member of the Utility Week Future Leaders’ Forum, shares ...
The government will progressively increase funding for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) each year until the end of this decade, Utility Week has learnt. The Net Zero Buildings Engagement Unit in ...
Ofgem has approved a change to the Capacity Market rules to prevent companies colluding in their bidding strategies to achieve higher clearing prices in auctions. The amendment will close a ...
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