This page was reviewed and updated on 04/09/25 To help energy-intensive businesses stay competitive, the UK government offers compensation for costs relating to carbon pricing. We explain how the Energy Intensive Industries Compensation Scheme works. What is the EII Compensation Scheme? As part of its work to cut the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions, the government […] The post Energy Intensive Industries Compensation Scheme: a quick guide appeared first on Energy Advice Hub.| Energy Advice Hub
Schools in England must have a Climate Action Plan in place by September 2025, as mandated by the UK’s Department for Education (DfE), with the deadline fast approaching. In its 2022 Climate and Sustainability Strategy, the government laid out a multi-pronged approach to ensure that the education sector is also tackling climate change. Along with […] The post Schools required to have Climate Action Plan, sustainability lead by September 2025 appeared first on Energy Advice Hub.| Energy Advice Hub
The UK's Industrial Strategy outles a ten-year plan to cut energy costs, unlock investment, and accelerate economic growth.| Energy Advice Hub
We’ve put together an easy explainer on the Energy Intensive Industries exemption scheme, to understand the basics, and whether you qualify.| Energy Advice Hub
Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGOs) have hit record high prices. Why are they so expensive, and will prices come down again?| Energy Advice Hub
The UK government wants Energy Intensive Industries to remain competitive, it is offering various forms of support which we've outlined here.| Energy Advice Hub