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June 19, 2009... School's out: these ever so slightly insouciant Warrington teens could yet prove to be the future. Contractor Morgan EST has teamed up with five schools around the country to encourage students to consider civil engineering. These are visiting a United Utilities treatment works.

Central issues.(Features)
June 19, 2009... The UK energy market is different from any other in the world and needs a bespoke smart meter solution, say Jason Brogden and Tom Hainey Like all other European countries, Malta is facing the challenge of delivering affordable, secure energy while protecting the environment. These...

First things first.(Features)
June 19, 2009... Does smart energy metering need a large, expensive, central communications infrastructure? Not according to First Utility . Steve Hobson reports Anyone who has waded through the Energy Retail Association's 200-page Supplier Requirements for Smart Metering - and I am the first to admit...

ELECTRICITYNuclear developers plead for carbon price support.(News)
June 19, 2009... The UK's leading developers of new nuclear used a meeting in London last week to plead for more clarity on energy policy and support for the carbon price. Speaking at the Nuclear Industry Forum, Eon UK chief executive Paul Golby said: "The carbon price is not a sufficient incentive at the...

waterRethink agency's flood powers, urges Ofwat.(News)
June 19, 2009... by Annabel Andrews The draft Flood and Water Management Bill gives the Environment Agency too much power and could cause significant difficulties for water regulation, regulator Ofwat has told MPs. In evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee inquiry into...

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