Utilities Market Research Insights And Findings
Survey finds most Brits concerned about global warming
August 2015
A recent survey, of more than 2,000 people, has discovered that most Brits are concerned about global warming, with flooding and sea level rise being the most feared disasters, caused by the rising temperatures. The research revealed that 57 per cent were… Read more...
Lincolnshire water is confirmed ‘clean and safe’ by Anglian Water
July 2015
After a recent survey, which claimed that faecal contaminants, including faecal matter could get into Lincolnshire water systems. Anglian Water has stated that the water supply is now clean and safe. Potentially harmful contaminants – which could include… Read more...
Majority of the world supports carbon tax, survey finds
June 2015
A recent global survey – entitled the Worldwide Views on Climate and Energy survey – has discovered that the vast majority of people would like to see a global carbon tax launched. As well as this, nearly 2 in 3 people would like to see politicians… Read more...
Survey finds strong public support for renewable energy in the UK
May 2015
According to figures from the Department for Energy and Climate Change, support for renewable energy, amongst the British public, remains at a high level. The figures reveal that 78 per cent of the British public are in favour of using renewable energy to… Read more...
Energy bills not understood by 1 in 5 business people in the North
May 2015
A recent survey by Utilitywise has discovered that nearly 1 in 5 business people in the North West cannot comprehend their commercial utility bills. The findings also showed that 61 per cent of business people did not know that ‘E’ and ‘A’… Read more...
Renewable energy industry failed by political parties, survey finds
May 2015
A new survey by the Renewable Energy Association has discovered that nearly all of its members believed the UK political parties have failed the renewable energy industry, during their campaigns for tomorrow’s (7th May 2015) general election. Of the… Read more...

