A High Court judge has criticised environment secretary Steve Reed and Ofwat for failing to engage with proceedings which ...
The government must avoid an "over reliance" on its carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) programme at the expense of other routes to net zero, such as renewable energy, a heavyweight ...
As entries to the Women in Utilities Awards 2025 open, Utility Week sat down with a panel of experts to discuss the state of ...
Struggling Thames Water is spending around £15 million a month on advisers in a bid to stay afloat, its chief financial ...
Thames Water is seeking High Court approval this week for a £3 billion rescue plan that it needs to avoid running out of cash ...
MPs are set to vote on the prospect of abolishing Ofwat. It is one of a series of proposed amendments to the Water (Special ...
Transmission companies have saved more than a quarter of a billion pounds through initiatives to unlock spare capacity on ...
Nearly a quarter of water consumers who are struggling to pay their bills do not believe that any support is available or ...
The number of customers who switched their energy suppliers in Britain rose by 38% in 2024. In total, 3.21 million switches ...
Energy-intensive industries fear they will be “held back” by upcoming reforms to the connections process. Specifically, the Energy Intensive Users Group has called on government to row back on ...
Energy UK has raised concerns with the proposed mechanism to protect customers in the event of a heat network operator going bust or being struck off. The trade body claims that the “step-in ...
As Jonathan Brearley is handed another five-year term at the helm of Ofgem, Utility Week gauges reaction on how he has ...