19 Aug 2005
Ireland's state-backed utility company the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) has parted company
19 Aug 2005
Page joins next month after four and a half years at the utility
company. During that time he worked on the 2003 Water Act and the last
review of water industry pricing, which was completed at the end of last
year. He joined Thames, owned by German conglomerate RWE, in its local
government ...
06 Feb 2004
| by Joe Lepper
that of the previous year. Utility Week political and environmental editor Roger Milne was critical of npower Juice ...
12 Sep 2003
| by Robert Gray
's usual utilities media contacts were not around.
The agency therefore had to explain in great detail ...
14 Mar 2003
| by Rob Gray
coming under fire.
Among the most obvious targets are the privately-owned water supply utilities ...
unsettling for the utility companies in particular (see charts, p12).
For a start, it is clear ...
of water utilities tend to be quoted selectively and in brief, while space in the media is offered ...
14 Mar 2003
| by Joe Lepper
Utility and energy firms have emerged as front runners in the development of corporate social...The body has for the first time created a league table of firms based on their commitment to CSR, taking into account environmental and community factors, as well as their role in the market and work place.
Five utility and energy firms are in the top quintile - BP, National Grid Transco, Rio Tinto ...
14 Mar 2003
and utility companies. The agency won the account following a six-way pitch and reports to SPL WorldGroup EMEA
21 Feb 2003
| by Holly Williams
Gavin Anderson has been called in by WestLB and bid vehicle Bream Investments to formulate a communications plan as the group considers a hostile takeover of utility giant AWG, following the firm's rejection of an earlier £900m informal offer.
WestLB - headed by CEO Robin Saunders - and Bream ...
10 Jan 2003
| by Ian Hall
autumn when its contract was not renewed.
Powergen, owned by German utility giant E.on, bought TXU's UK ...
29 Nov 2002
| by HOLLY WILLIAMS
Britain's largest utility National Grid Transco (NGT) is putting its City and corporate PR business