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1966 [[Solar Industries]], the [[National Coal Board]] and Compagnie Generale de Chauffe of Lille, the largest heat service operator in France, formed a new joint venture, Associated Heat Services, to provide automatic heating services from solid fuel for districts and industries. Regional offices would be established in the North East of England, Scotland and the Midlands<ref>The Times, Jul 13, 1966</ref> | 1966 [[Solar Industries]], the [[National Coal Board]] and Compagnie Generale de Chauffe of Lille, the largest heat service operator in France, formed a new joint venture, Associated Heat Services, to provide automatic heating services from solid fuel for districts and industries. Regional offices would be established in the North East of England, Scotland and the Midlands<ref>The Times, Jul 13, 1966</ref> | ||
1991 Renamed Energy and Technical Services Group Ltd | |||
1998 Renamed Dalkia plc as part of a group initiative to bring all of [[Vivendi|Vivendi's]] energy service business under a common brand throughout the world. | |||
2014 Became Veolia Energy UK Plc | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 15 September 2022
of Cobham, provider of district and group heating.
1966 Solar Industries, the National Coal Board and Compagnie Generale de Chauffe of Lille, the largest heat service operator in France, formed a new joint venture, Associated Heat Services, to provide automatic heating services from solid fuel for districts and industries. Regional offices would be established in the North East of England, Scotland and the Midlands[1]
1991 Renamed Energy and Technical Services Group Ltd
1998 Renamed Dalkia plc as part of a group initiative to bring all of Vivendi's energy service business under a common brand throughout the world.
2014 Became Veolia Energy UK Plc
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Jul 13, 1966