Cadent to expand robot technology
The gas operator confirmed its expansion plans at a special interactive innovative technology showcase held at London’s City Hall on Thursday (25 April).
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The gas operator confirmed its expansion plans at a special interactive innovative technology showcase held at London’s City Hall on Thursday (25 April).
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Steve Hurrell (chief financial officer) will act as the interim CEO with immediate effect.
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Work is nearing completion on the £1 million project to re-route the river at Didsbury, near Stockport, after erosion from the watercourse began to threaten one of the main gas feeds into Manchester.
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The new bikes have been purchased by Cadent’s North London and North West divisions, while one of the former’s old BMW RT1200 bikes has been transferred to the East of England division.
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The new bikes have been purchased by Cadent’s North London and North West divisions, while one of the former’s old BMW RT1200 bikes has been transferred to the East of England division.
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The gas distribution network company will also double the statutory compensation payments, at an estimated cost of £6.7m, made to customers who experience an unplanned gas supply interruption for longer than 24 hours over the next two years.
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An investment of £250,000 in Cadent’s gas distribution infrastructure has supported a successful “go live” for Europe’s biggest bio-CGN HGV refuelling station to date.
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It’s hard not to feel inspired by the idea of a single integrated and optimised energy system, with complementary flows of power, gas and heat moving in concert to achieve the ultimate in efficiency. Such a system would represent a zenith of engineering accomplishment as well as bringing social benefits and commercial opportunity. But is such a shiny utopia even remotely possible?
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The figures have been released to coincide with Be Winter Ready Day – a new initiative spearheaded by the country’s electricity and gas networks, which aims to help the public be better-prepared if they have a power cut or gas emergency this winter.
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Over nearly three decades now the electricity and gas networks have been working hard to keep their costs low for their customers and to provide them with an excellent service. In that respect they have delivered: costs are 17 per cent lower since 1990; customer service scores are at record highs of around 8.7 out of 10; the public have 59 per cent fewer power cuts and their duration has reduced by 84 per cent while gas networks are so reliable that customers would have an unplanned interruption to their supply once every 140 years.
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