United Utilities provides water and wastewater services to around seven million people in the North West of England supplying 3million households and 200,000 business premises. We manage the catchment land around our reservoirs to safeguard the quality of the raw water we collect and store.
We then treat and deliver it to our customer's taps - around 1,500 million litres a day
We also collect wastewater from our customers and surface water from roads and highways, treat it at our wastewater treatment works before returning it back safely to the environment.
In order to do this we have:
- 184 reservoirs
- over 42,000 km of water pipes, from Cumbria to Cheshire
- over 72,000 km of sewers
- over 1,400 km of aqueducts
- 100 water treatment works
- 575 wastewater treatment works
- 57,000 hectares of catchment land
Western Power Distribution is the electricity distribution network operator for the Midlands, South West England and South Wales, serving 7.9 million customers.
As an electricity distribution business WPD doesn’t sell electricity – that’s the job of supply companies. Our role is to ensure the power network of poles and pylons, cables, wires and substations delivers electricity to homes and businesses around-the-clock.
We are regulated by the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) which establishes how much money distribution companies like ours are entitled to, and what we have to deliver for that money. Currently, around 16% of a typical household bill – approximately £100 a year – comes to us to distribute power.
The page is to provide current company and industry-related news, promote the latest job opportunities and give an insight into Western Power Distribution. It will also share useful information and advice relating to power cuts, electricity safety and more.
Inenco Group has been acquired by Sustainable Energy First.
The acquisition brings together two businesses with one common objective; to make truly renewable energy more accessible to businesses of all sizes helping them achieve their Net Zero targets.
This acquisition marks an exciting time for both businesses, creating a scalable energy and sustainability services provider that will continue to support its collective customer base with enhanced energy procurement and specialist sustainability services. The combined entity will remain centred around its people and technology, creating a work environment that engenders high levels of engagement to deliver quality customer service.
“We are thrilled to have completed the acquisition of Inenco, bringing together two like-minded and complimentary businesses,” said Michael Abbott, CEO of Sustainable Energy First. “This acquisition complements our mission to inspire and empower our people to create a positive difference. Together, we will provide unparalleled energy solutions that benefit our clients and contribute to a more sustainable future.”
For further information visit - https://www.sefirst.com/about/
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