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The investments in energy, transport and flood resilience announced in the Spending Review 2025 represent a big increase in ...
Drax will not be perturbed from making future acquisitions in the battery market, despite its £200 million deal with Harmony Energy Income Trust (HEIT) falling through. Industry analysts have ...
A new report outlines six strategies for turning data into successful outcomes. Data and technology help water companies make ...
Trust in utilities continues to create barriers to success, while misinformation remains rife. Northern Gas Networks’ ...
Crucial legislation has been held up by the ongoing parliamentary review of the water sector, a chief regulator has warned.
Our recent event with Vitruvi explored the role of digital technology in enhancing collaboration and productivity during large-scale construction projects.
Northern Ireland is gunning to meet 80% of its electricity needs from renewables by 2030 - a statutory obligation embedded in The Climate Change Act (Northern Ireland) in 2022. Sentiment varies widely ...
Our recent event examined the power of using autonomous AI agents that free people up to do more complicated and interesting work.
This month, the Council of the European Union issued a warning that will have resonated with operators of critical national infrastructure who rely on satellite systems: jamming and spoofing of Global ...
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 ...
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 ...