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    A Business Guide to Water

    In April 2017, the non-domestic water market in England was deregulated, allowing businesses to switch water suppliers. Yet many businesses have still failed to take advantage of the opportunity provided by deregulation. There is often a lack of understanding of the water market amongst businesses which can result in overpaying for the water used. So, what does your business need…

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  • Photo of Over £333M in Water Savings Still Unclaimed by UK Businesses

    Over £333M in Water Savings Still Unclaimed by UK Businesses

    More than 2.2m businesses in the UK have yet to switch water suppliers, leading to over £300M in savings being left unclaimed. New data from Everflow Water, a business water supplier working in partnership with energy and business water retailer Love Energy Savings, has shown that 2,223,902 UK-based companies are yet to switch their water supplier, missing out on a…

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  • Photo of HEA advises Dana Petroleum on Tolmount and Babbage Gas Sales

    HEA advises Dana Petroleum on Tolmount and Babbage Gas Sales

    Holt Energy Advisors (“HEA”) are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of its gas sales marketing tender for Dana Petroleum (‘Dana’). The process involved HEA marketing Dana’s equity gas in the Tolmount development and Babbage gas field in the Southern North Sea area of the UKCS. HEA provided a full tender process through to the full execution of the Gas…

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  • Photo of KWA Analytics Win Technology Advisory Firm of the Year 2021

    KWA Analytics Win Technology Advisory Firm of the Year 2021

    Winners of Technology Advisory Firm of the Year Energy Risk Awards 2021 As this year’s Energy Risk Global Conference draws to a close, KWA Analytics are delighted to share that they have won the 2021 Energy Risk Award for Technology Advisory Firm of the Year. This award supports part of their vision, which is to be recognised as the global leader in…

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  • Photo of Artificial Intelligence and Smart Technology Can Help Save Energy Consumption

    Artificial Intelligence and Smart Technology Can Help Save Energy Consumption

    Over the last decade, the world population has increased and so has the consumption of that entire population. That means more energy being used in homes, factories, commercial buildings – you get the picture. This is where environmentalists came in urging for a shift in energy production methods. The focus is on making the switch to greener, and cleaner ways…

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  • Photo of How Renewable Energy is the Cheapest Option – Even without Subsidies

    How Renewable Energy is the Cheapest Option – Even without Subsidies

    With decreasing costs, the promise of renewable energy will be realized sooner than we think. Although renewable energy has several advantages to its credit and is the need of the hour, high costs associated with renewable energy have proven to be a major stumbling block. Steady Decline in Renewable Energy Costs But with scientific advancements and innovations such as AI…

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  • Photo of Here Is Why Engineers Should Always Consider Human Induced Vibration

    Here Is Why Engineers Should Always Consider Human Induced Vibration

    Human induced vibration, vibrations that happen due to human footfall, often conjure images of Millennium Bridge-style swaying or buildings crumbling away. However, the reality is that the ‘damage’ caused by these vibrations is unlikely to destroy a structure, but it is likely to cause discomfort in people! Though not as dramatic as a structural failure, any engineer that is good…

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  • Photo of Manufacturing and engineering education options

    Manufacturing and engineering education options

    In 2014, the engineering and manufacturing sector provided an estimated £455.6 billion to the UK Gross Domestic Product, making up 27% of the total. It is one of the biggest economic sectors in Britain, with a job total of 5.7 million (19% of employment in the UK). But for the sector to continue to grow, it needs to build a…

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