Finance and Investment
Moody's - 2021 outlook for UK water companies turns stable on certainty over allowed returns to 2025
The return to a stable outlook in 2021 for UK regulated water utilities reflects certainty around allowed returns and cost allowances over the five-year period from April 2020 (AMP7), according to a new research report published by Moody's Investors Service today.
HRH The Prince of Wales, has today announced the ‘Terra Carta’ – a charter that puts sustainability at the heart of the private sector, as part of the Sustainable Markets Initiative.
The Water Industry Forum, working with Water UK’s Environment Policy Advisory Group members, through Welsh Water and supported by Atkins, has produced a set of principles to guide the water sector on the use and application of Natural Capital type approaches in investment decision making.
United Utilities has published a Prior Indicative Notice seeking financial market input to identify potential providers of a credit support mechanism for its £1 billion Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme (HARP).
The Green Horizon Summit, the public and private finance initiative with the aim of mobilising capital by converting momentum into action ahead of COP26 which takes place in Glasgow in November 2021, opens today in London.
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