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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 ...
Ofwat is facing a High Court challenge contesting its PR24 processes. Campaign group River Action has been granted permission to progress its Judicial Review claim against the regulator by the ...
The number of flexible assets available to National Grid’s distribution system operator (DSO) has more than doubled in the past year. More than 162,000 assets offering flexibility services are ...
It would be better to fail well than succeed badly in seeking to achieving the Clean Power 2030 target, a government adviser has suggested. David Joffe, chief energy system adviser for the ...
United Utilities, Northumbrian and Severn Trent were among the multiple winners at the 2025 Water Industry Awards. Find out ...
Three gas networks have been awarded a total of £73 million to design the hydrogen infrastructure for one of the UK’s first net zero industrial clusters. Ofgem has also held firm on its decision to ...
The leaders of two trade bodies representing the UK’s energy networks have blasted the process for securing land rights for ...
UK Power Networks (UKPN) has installed more than 8,000 steel support trusses to protect poles for overhead power lines from wind and third-party damage in what is being dubbed a UK first. The ...
Networks of sensors have the potential to play a key part in helping water companies meet their obligations in AMPs 8 and 9 ...
A hands-on, interactive challenge to unblock pipes before a toilet overflows helped to highlight how difficult it can be for operatives working to look after sewer networks. The display at Utility ...
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