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Energy Intensive Users Group

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We span the steel, fertiliser, paper, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, cement, ceramics, glass & industrial gases sectors: key to growth, jobs & achieving NetZero.

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Zonal pricing may be an option to minimise infrastructure costs, but having different zones where gas may set the wholesale electricity price does not solve the issue. thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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High energy prices undermine British industry: UK’s largest fibre glass factory to shut in blow to government’s industrial strategy ft.com/content/345784… via @ft

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In a parallel universe, this plant would not only still be open but would be building a brand new world leading furnace RIGHT NOW. But when, a few years ago, the MD tried to get the local power connection necessary, his distribution network operator said: sorry. No capacity🤦‍♂️

In a parallel universe, this plant would not only still be open but would be building a brand new world leading furnace RIGHT NOW.
But when, a few years ago, the MD tried to get the local power connection necessary, his distribution network operator said: sorry. No capacity🤦‍♂️
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EIUG Welcomes the Decision Not to Move to Zonal Pricing in the Absence of Clear Analysis to Justify It - see - eiug.co.uk/eiug-welcomes-…

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The Commission for Carbon Competitiveness has published a report on the UK CBAM. Key recommendation is to maintain long-term free allowances under the UK ETS for products destined for the export market. See carboncommission.co.uk/resources/

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The EIUG welcomes the consultation proposing an uplift in the network charging compensation scheme energylivenews.com/2025/07/18/hea…

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Energy in Britain has gotten scarce—and thus expensive. Prices are high in absolute terms, and further above the European average than any point in at least 40 years (barring the 22/23 shock). What's behind this, and is it crimping growth? I took a look for The Economist. (🧵)

Energy in Britain has gotten scarce—and thus expensive.

Prices are high in absolute terms, and further above the European average than any point in at least 40 years (barring the 22/23 shock).

What's behind this, and is it crimping growth? I took a look for <a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a>. (🧵)
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📽️ How is the UK economy doing? Which sectors are doing well? Which ones are imploding? And what does this all spell for Rachel Reeves? A quick primer off the back of this morning's monthly GDP figs👇

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UK Power Networks, SGN, NESO and Guidehouse has launched Indus 2.0 to assess the energy use of the UK's industrial sector. transportandenergy.com/2025/09/17/new…

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Join me in Rotterdam for 2 days of exclusive networking and a comprehensive programme during the European Industrial Energy Days 2026 event, on 4-5 March. I just registered, check out your options here: invt.io/1txb3p68zrg