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ESR has raised US$245m (€222m) for its inaugural domestic fund in Japan, which will fund the ESR Kawanishi Distribution Centre 3 (DC3), a $1bn logistics development in Osaka, Japan. The real asset ...
The City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Energy, Xanthea Limberg, said the new meters would be beneficial for residents. "Our meter replacement programme is beneficial for residents. The new ...
Just a few meters from the East Arm port, a facility leased to a Chinese company, a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine has arrived. An unexpected arrival, in the context of growing tensions between ...
Ofgem proposes suppliers compensate households for issues (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto) While smart meters are a handy way to save money on your energy bills, it turns out millions across ...
The £40 compensation will apply specifically when smart meters aren't operating in "smart mode" - meaning they fail to automatically send readings to suppliers. The Government estimates this affects ...
One of the biggest moments from Saturday’s action came from freshman Jelani Watkins in heat two of the 100 meter. The race marked his collegiate opener in the event and he made his way to a time ...
CPH:DOX has crowned winners at the latest edition of the renowned nonfiction film festival in Copenhagen. The DOX:Award, the festival’s top prize, went to Always, the directorial debut of Deming ...
Ofgem has announced plans to crack down on poor smart meter service, proposing new rules to slash wait times for installations and fast-track repairs. The regulator aims to ensure energy suppliers ...
Households with broken smart meters will automatically receive £40 compensation from their energy provider if it is not fixed within 90 days, under new proposals from the regulator Ofgem.
He said: “There have been five parking meters vandalised. The costs for repair or replacement vary depending on the extent of the damage, but could be up to £3,500 per meter. “In the imminent ...
HOUSEHOLDS with broken smart meters could get automatic compensation if the devices are not fixed within 90 days. Proposals drawn up by energy regulator Ofgem could see customers compensated £40 ...
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