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Sir John Armitt accuses Whitehall of taking ‘too long’ to decide on measures to support decarbonisation
Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors tells regulator Ofwat it is concerned about in-house oversight
Microsoft, Google and Meta are using more water to cool down data centres that power artificial intelligence products
Regional benchmark trades at lowest rate since Russia began curtailing supplies to Europe in 2021
Typical household will pay £1,690 a year, still well above levels before energy crisis
Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia say Berlin levy could increase ‘geopolitical dependency’ on Moscow
As thousands of turbines near retirement, owners must decide whether to invest in upgrades or walk away from a vital source of clean energy
A convincing argument for why a solution to the climate crisis cannot rely on markets alone
The government wants to have 50GW installed by 2030
Sale will be a key test of investor appetite for gas infrastructure as Britain tries to shift to renewables
Analysts forecast regulator will cut level by 15% to £1,635 for second quarter in boost to efforts to curb inflation
City veteran will stay as chair of regulated entity as utility faces financial pressures
French power company optimistic British government will help fund nuclear projects after writedown on delayed plant
British gas owner raises dividend by a third as it rewards hundreds of thousands of retail investors
Political attempts to open up energy market have failed to change domination of a handful of companies
Debt-laden privatised utility is already under investigation for water supply failure
Biggest supplier of enriched uranium to American power plants says it has enough capacity to replace Russian imports
Companies must balance rewarding investors while trying to keep energy bills affordable
After energy bills surged, more homeowners are weighing solar power. But does it pay off?
Revival of the Grand Inga Hydropower Project seems more likely now than it has been in years
Also in today’s newsletter, Exxon scares off climate campaigners in blow to shareholder activism
French waste and water group is rolling out €250mn plan to install solar panels on closed landfills
Annual increase will come on top of the uplift set by Ofwat every five years
Low-carbon energy is key to avoiding shortages and hitting climate targets but projects are fraught with delays and budget overruns
Fight with London comes as the state company has been tasked to build six to 14 reactors in France alone
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