News category
Industry news
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Ofwat sets out agenda of reforms to bring water sector back in balance
Ofwat has announced reforms aimed at restoring public trust in the water sector, focusing on customer-centric practices and improved corporate behaviour among water companies.
Ofwat outlines reforms to enhance transparency and customer focus in the water sector, aiming to rebuild public trust and improve corporate governance.
Creative thinkers win Young Water Dragons 2018 Award
Students from Grosvenor Grammar School won the Young Water Dragons award for their innovative project, LifeBlock, at The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition.
Grosvenor Grammar School students received the Young Water Dragons award for their LifeBlock project at The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition.
The 10 technologies disrupting the UK utilities sector
Utility Week Live 2018 highlights the top 10 technologies disrupting the UK utilities sector, including energy storage, AI, and water re-use technologies. The event focuses on digital transformation and innovation in the industry.
Discover the top 10 technologies disrupting the UK utilities sector, as highlighted at Utility Week Live 2018, focusing on innovation and digital transformation.
Ofwat takes to the airwaves to spark innovation in water sector
Ofwat is launching a digital campaign called Spark! to promote innovation in the water sector, featuring expert insights and discussions over four weeks.
Ofwat's Spark! campaign aims to inspire water companies to embrace innovation through expert insights and discussions, enhancing service delivery.
Yorkshire Water Appoints Stantec as Strategic Planning Partner
Yorkshire Water has appointed Stantec as its Strategic Planning Partner for a £50m contract, effective from January 2018 to March 2025, with a focus on innovation and sustainability.
Yorkshire Water has selected Stantec as its Strategic Planning Partner in a £50m deal, aiming to enhance innovation and sustainability in the water sector.
Moody's Downgrades UK Water Sector Outlook
Moody's has downgraded the UK water sector's outlook from stable to negative, citing proposed cuts in allowed returns by Ofwat that may impact credit quality over the next 12 to 18 months.
Moody's downgrades the UK water sector outlook to negative, highlighting potential impacts from Ofwat's proposed cuts in allowed returns for water companies.
No articles found...
