Brits face advertising blitz with Government energy saving campaign December 14, 2022 Brits face an advertising blitz over Christmas from the Government, urging them to save energy by turning down boilers and radiators.
HSBC confirms plans to stop funding new oil and gas fields December 14, 2022 HSBC has revealed it will stop funding new oil and gas fields, as part of a wider update of its environmental policies.
Tui Group’s revenues take off as holidaymakers return to the skies December 14, 2022 Tourism specialist Tui Group (Tui) has begun to show signs of recovery from the pandemic, recording a four-fold increase in revenues.
Shapps refuses to confirm fee for buying out China’s Sizewell C stake December 14, 2022 Business Secretary Grant Shapps refused to provide a figure for the cost of buying out China's stake in proposed nuclear project Sizewell C.
Thames Water predicts 1bn water shortfall without new projects to meet demand December 13, 2022 Thames Water has announced it is holding a public consultation on its proposed strategic plan for future water supply.
Utilita agrees to pay £830,000 after Ofgem uncovers customer support failure December 13, 2022 Utilita Energy has agreed to pay out £830,000 after Ofgem determined the supplier was not supporting all its customers properly.
Suppliers hit with £2bn debt heading into winter, predicts Cornwall Insight December 13, 2022 Domestic energy suppliers could be exposed to nearly £2bn of debt. warns energy specialist Cornwall Insight.
Ofwat offers carrot and stick approach to water firms with £300m innovation fund December 13, 2022 Ofwat will raise the size of its innovation fund to £300m, as it looks to encourage companies to improve customer service.
Exclusive: North Sea body backs hydrogen hub to power 20m homes December 13, 2022 A vast offshore hydrogen project could help power 20m homes and businesses with low carbon energy, according to the NSTA.
Environmental populism puts greener future at risk, warns North Sea boss December 13, 2022 The Government is damaging the North Sea industry through 'environmental populism' argued OEUK boss Deirdre Michie.