Water companies call in the carbon accountants
The water industry has pledged to cut its carbon emissions in line with government targets while still achieving demanding new water quality goals. Philip Lightowlers asks how firms are planning to achieve the almost impossible.
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Further information:
- 1. Consultation on draft statutory social and environmental guidance to Ofwat
- 2. Setting price limits for 2010-15: Framework and approach, Ofwat
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Categories:
- Carbon & Energy Efficiency;
- Water;
- Waste water & sewage;
- Wind;
- Energy Production & Climate;
- Climate change;
- Water;
- Ofwat;
- Water UK;
- BT Group plc;
- Yorkshire Water Limited;
- Anglian Water;
- Royal Mail Group Plc;
- United Utilities Plc;
- Carbon Trust;
- Land Securities;
- Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management;
- MWH CONSULTANTS LIMITED;
- Committee on Climate Change;
- EUETS;
- Aqua Enviro



