Plans have been announced to protect water levels in Loch Ness to ensure proposed pumped storage hydro projects are able to ...
Deferring investment in electricity distribution networks in favour of a “flex first” approach could lead to a “false economy”, Ofgem has warned. The energy regulator has raised concerns that a ...
The role of industrial electrification is being held back by a lack of incentives to develop and trial solutions. A government-commissioned report calls for industrial electrification technologies to ...
The first of seven heat network zones announced by the government last month has launched in Westminster. The South Westminster Area Network (SWAN) is one of two locations in London to share in the ...
The former health secretary Victoria Atkins has been named shadow environment secretary as Kemi Badenoch shakes up her front ...
David Buttress made his name and fortune at food delivery giant Just Eat. He tells Utility Week about the parallels with his ...
Rising pressures on energy and water utilities are driving changes to the level of resilience and security required from ...
Statera Energy has secured the final investment deal it needed to proceed with its record-breaking Thurrock Flexible ...
How the smart grid provides opportunities for innovation and efficiency in energy distribution. Utility Week Intelligence ...
Renewable energy experts are calling for a regional approach to offshore wind farm environmental monitoring and consenting. The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s latest report outlines its ...
The water system is broken - we're told so every day. Utility Week editor James Wallin and chief correspondent Ruth Williams ...
Scottish Water is tendering for an eight-year framework worth up to £800 million to deliver a new wastewater treatment technology to its wastewater services. The company is seeking to appoint ...