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  1. Swimmers empowered by sewer spill data as bathing season starts


    Water company data has allowed coastal water quality alerts to take off, as the 2012 bathing season officially begins this week...

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  2. Event Horizon: Npower and Eon divided over downgrade risk


    Did credit rating company Moody's affect the decision of Eon-UK and RWE Npower to walk away from the Horizon nuclear new-build project and put it up for sale? ..

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  3. Ofwat opens debate on water retail vs water wholesale


    Ofwat is throwing open the debate on what counts as a retail service, in preparation for the development of a competitive market...

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  4. Ofwat sets out principles for future price limits


    Ofwat has assured water companies it will implement change incrementally as it set out its principles for setting future price limits today. ..

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  5. April rains bring drought relief but no end to hosepipe ban


    Yorkshire, southwest England and the Midlands are no longer in drought following the wettest April since records began, the Environment Agency announced today...

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  6. Southern Water under threat of credit rating downgrade


    Southern Water's could face a downgrade to its credit rating if it fails to tackle weak cash flow, Standard & Poors has warned...

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  7. Co-op creates new fixed tariff to win all sections of Which? Big Switch


    Co-op Energy has won the first Which? attempt at collective switching. The firm won the reverse auction by bidding its normal variable price tariff but created a new fixed rate tariff that it will now offer to its existing 25,000 customers, but not the general public...

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  8. RWE Npower operating profit falls but firm predicts steady full year


    Operating profit for the first quarter fell by 31 per cent to £244 million, Npower said today...

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  9. Japanese firm buys 20% of Bristol Water for $68 million


    Capstone Infrastructure has sold a 20 per cent stake in Bristol Water to Japanese-owned Itochu for around $68 million (£42 million)...

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  10. Ebitda up at Iberdrola


    Iberdrola posted higher first quarter earnings despite a decline in its home market. Scottish Power's parent company posted earnings before interest, taxes, deductions and amortisation (Ebitda) of €2,365 million, up 4.1 per cent...

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