Utilities Market Research Insights And Findings
Poll finds 65 percent of Australian voters support Finkel’s clean energy target
October 2017
Poll finds 65 percent of Australian voters support Finkel’s clean energy target: A poll conducted by the Guardian finds that both Australian voters and Coalition voters share similar views on Finkel’s new energy targets. The Finkel Review was… Read more...
Recent survey reveals US drinking water has the highest contamination rate
September 2017
Recent survey reveals US drinking water has the highest contamination rate: A survey conducted by a researcher at the University of Minnesota of Public Health and Orb Media, revealed that drinking water systems in the US contain the highest amount of plastic… Read more...
Utilities survey reveals that over one third of people prefer bottled water to tap
September 2017
Utilities survey reveals that over one third of people prefer bottled water to tap: Conducted by water supplier Queensland Urban Utilities, the survey reveals that 35 per cent of respondents prefer bottled water to tap – resulting in Australians spending… Read more...
Government survey reveals that a third of respondents are against fracking
September 2017
Government survey reveals that a third of respondents are against fracking: Conducted by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the recent Energy and Climate Change Public Attitude Tracker revealed that 33 percent of respondents… Read more...
Drinking water safety is a top concern for US water infrastructure, according to a Google survey
September 2017
Drinking water safety is a top concern for US water infrastructure, according to a Google survey: Conducted by the Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI), the survey asked the respondents about the condition of their local underground water infrastructure… Read more...
New plans for energy supply estimates to save UK customers and businesses up to £40 billion by 2050
July 2017
New plans for energy supply estimates to save UK customers and businesses up to £40 billion by 2050: the UK Government are developing plans to alter the way in which energy is stored and distributed to consumers in order to keep costs down. Following… Read more...
