
Energy Intensive Industries (EII) Scheme: A Complete Guide for Manufacturers
The Energy Intensive Industries (EII) Scheme is a support mechanism for UK manufacturers whose energy costs could render them uncompetitive globally. In an era of

The Energy Intensive Industries (EII) Scheme is a support mechanism for UK manufacturers whose energy costs could render them uncompetitive globally. In an era of

Climate Change Agreements (CCAs) are voluntary agreements between energy intensive industries and the Environment Agency. Under these agreements, businesses commit to reducing their energy usage

As if global commodities markets hadn’t had enough disruption in recent years, the Israel and Iran conflict has added a new dynamic to market behaviour.

Did you know, charity energy VAT is paid at 5%, not 20%? Many UK charities and Community Interest Companies (CICs) are unknowingly overpaying VAT on

Ofgem’s Energy Price Cap is a government policy designed to protect UK households on standard variable tariffs from excessive energy costs. The cap limits the

If your business has a half-hourly electricity meter, you have access to a hive of useful cost-saving insights; but are you using that data to

Enterprise VoIP solutions have transformed the way businesses communicate, offering cost-effective, scalable, and feature-rich alternatives to traditional telephony. Following “The Big Switch Off”, innovations and

UK energy suppliers have been instructed by Ofgem to offer consumers and businesses zero standing charge tariffs for gas and electricity. The move will allow

We all know business energy contract switching is a minefield. You have found a suitable price and signed a contract with your chosen supplier. Job

In the world of energy, there’s one number you might come across that’s crucial for tracking and managing your electricity supply: the MPAN (Meter Point