As Phase II of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme dawns, a look at the international frameworks being put in place to mitigate climate change and the impact these will have on the UK and European energy sectors.
The different regulatory, ownership, governance and policy structures at play in the utility landscape across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Human resources special including knowledge management, coping with the ageing workforce, training, management aspects of mobilising the field force and outsourcing to fill the skills gap.
Carbon capture and storage, how super critical boilers and other technology is increasing the thermal efficiency of plant and the role of biomass and other renewable sources.
Coping with climate change, including the measures all utilities need to take to protect their customers and assets against increasingly frequent droughts, floods and storms.
How might the UK energy scene look in the century ahead? Various scenarios for fuel mix, nuclear fleet replacement, renewables development, distributed generation and network adaptation.
What’s in our sewers, including a look at the problems of fats, oils and greases; the hidden splendours of Victorian underground architecture; and the strangest things sewage firms find in the murky depths.
Energy saving for water and sewage companies as they gear up for the Carbon Reduction Commitment and the next round of efficiencies looming under PR09. Including energy efficient pumping and treatment plant, working practice changes and opportunities for onsite generation.
Leakage management by water companies including current best practice, the growing role for metering in leak detection, and the shift from “economic” to “sustainable” leakage standards.
Have utility sites improved after last year’s damning review by Utility Week’s team of experts? Is the sector exploiting internet opportunities and keeping up with ever-changing consumer expectations of online experience?
Feedback and follow up from Utility Week’s November 2007 debt solutions conference. Lessons on both tackling the causes of customer debt and on how best utilities should manage and mitigate it.
The spring edition of Utility Week’s sister title. This will provide an update on the latest developments in technology and engineering in the water, gas and electricity sectors.
Utility IT best practice and innovation - central information systems, IT for customers (billing, customer relationship management, complaints handling etc) and IT for assets (enterprise asset management, enterprise resource planning, field force enablement etc).
The autumn edition of Utility Engineering, again providing information on the hands-on side of utility operations.
With a raft of housebuilding sweeping the country, and developers increasingly subject to environmental constraints, we look at the true potential of the green home. How far can we take energy and water efficiency, microgeneration, smart metering and greywater recycling?
Editorial deadlines: Six weeks before publication
For more details contact features editor Karma Ockenden at karma.ockenden@rbi.co.uk or sales executive Fay Webb at fay.webb@rbi.co.uk
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