Industry can't wait any longer for a fix to its energy crisis. Ministers should get a move on | Nils Pratley

UK Manufacturers Urge Government to Act Quickly on Energy Crisis

The UK's energy crisis has reached a boiling point, with industrial companies feeling the pinch of soaring electricity bills. Make UK, the business organization representing manufacturers, is calling on the government to take swift action to address this issue.

Currently, only 7,000 firms are set to benefit from the British Industrial Competitiveness Scheme (BICS), which promises to slash energy costs by up to 25% for participating businesses. However, Make UK wants this number increased to 115,000 companies, arguing that many more industries are being disproportionately affected by high energy prices.

The scheme's promised savings may be too little, too late. Industrial companies are already seeing the impact of rising energy costs, with some facing annual increases of £500,000 due to higher transmission charges and upgrades to the electricity grid. The government has pledged to fund the scheme from "bearing down" on levies and costs in the energy system, but this may not be enough.

Make UK's request for backdating the scheme – which would give participating businesses immediate relief rather than waiting until April 2027 – is also being pushed. While this may not be feasible, a faster implementation timeline could help to mitigate the effects of the energy crisis on industry.

The government's own rhetoric on "powering Britain" and cutting electricity prices seems at odds with its current inaction. With the clock ticking, Make UK's boss, Stephen Phipson, is calling for "political will rather than any technical constraints" to tackle the issue.

As Peter Kyle, the business secretary, prepares to announce a consultation on BICS implementation, industry leaders are growing impatient. The five-month delay until the formal consultation is underway has sparked concerns that the government may be taking too long to act. With energy costs set to continue rising, it's time for the government to get a move on and address this pressing issue.
 
🤔 I mean, come on, can't they just sort this out already? 🙄 The energy crisis is like, really hitting hard for businesses here, and Make UK is literally saying that only 7,000 companies are getting some relief. That's not even close to the number they want! 🚀 What's going on with this BICS scheme? It's supposed to save them up to 25% on energy costs, but it sounds like that's just a drop in the ocean for some of these industries. 💸 I get that the government needs to make sure everything is sorted, but can't they just fast track this or something? 😩
 
🤔 I'm surprised they're not pushing for more, like a proper subsidy or something 🤑 I mean, £500k annual increase is crazy! They need to act fast, not just promise stuff in 2 years ⏰. I've got a buddy who owns a small factory and he's already feeling the squeeze, it's gonna get ugly if they don't do something soon 😬
 
I'm so worried about these UK manufacturers 🤕. They're already struggling with super high electricity bills 💸. If they can't get some help soon, I think it'll be disastrous for their businesses 📉. The gov's plan to slash energy costs by 25% sounds nice and all 🙏, but if only a tiny fraction of companies are going to benefit from it (just 7k out of 115k), that's still not enough in my book 👎.

I mean, can you imagine having to deal with annual increases of £500k due to higher transmission charges? That's just mental 😩. And now the gov is saying they'll try to fund the scheme by cutting other costs? That's like putting out a fire by pouring more gasoline on it 🚒.

We need some real action here ⏱️, not just empty promises and consultation after consultation. The gov needs to show some political will 💪 and get this energy crisis under control ASAP 💥. It's time for them to stop talking the talk and start walking the walk 👣.
 
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The UK gov is all talk no action... "Powering Britain" indeed 😴
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Backdating the scheme? That's like putting out fires after they've already burned 🚒💥
 
man I'm getting so sick of these politicians saying one thing but doing another its like they're playing a game of chicken with our economy 🤯 and companies are literally bleeding because of these rising energy costs £500k per year is insane some of these firms cant even afford to pay their staff let alone invest in new equipment the government needs to step up their game and get this sorted ASAP make uk has a point about backdating the scheme but its not just that we need action now not next april 2027

the government's all talk no action it sounds like they're trying to save face or something 🙄 with the industrial competitiveness scheme it seems like they're just slapping on some token measures and hoping for the best which isnt gonna cut it when people are struggling to stay afloat in this energy crisis
 
Dude I think Make UK is right to be like super frustrated with the gov, I mean £500k annual increases in energy costs is just crazy! 🤯 They should defo consider backdating the scheme, it'd give those businesses some much needed breathing room. And 7k firms out of 115k? That's like a tiny fraction of companies feeling the pinch... I reckon the gov needs to step up their game and show us all what they're made of 💪
 
Dude, can't believe they're saying only 7k firms will benefit from this scheme lol what about everyone else? We need that cash ASAP 🤑💸 I'm all for the govto act fast tho, it's getting ridiculous with energy bills, some industries are literally gonna go under 💔

Also, 25% savings might not even be enough, I mean £500k increase in just one year is insane 🤯 how do they expect people to cope? Backdating the scheme would definitely help, but we need a more concrete plan ASAP 🕒
 
I feel for these industrial companies, their struggles are real 🤕. It's like they're running out of steam, ya know? The government is saying all the right things, but action is where it counts. I think we can all learn from Make UK's boss Stephen Phipson here - he's not afraid to speak up and push for change. It's time for us to have "political will" too 🤝. We gotta stop just talking about solving problems and start taking concrete steps towards fixing them. The clock is ticking, but I believe we can make a difference if we work together 💪.
 
Energy crisis got me thinking 🤔. Its not just industrial companies feeling the heat ⚡️, but every single UK citizen is going to feel it too. Like, think about it - our energy prices are already so high, what's another £500k on top gonna do? 🤑 I'm all for saving our industrial sector, but can't we get a more substantial deal done here? The government's all talk and no action 😒. We need some proper back-up plan in place ASAP ⏰. Can't have businesses closing down left & right just cuz of high energy bills 💸. What do u think? 🤷‍♂️
 
come on 🤯... 7k firms?! 115k should be the target, not just a measly 7k!!! its like they're leaving millions of businesses high & dry while they wait for 'political will'... newsflash gov: will only come if you ACT NOW! ⏰ what's the point of all these promises when it's just a drop in the ocean compared to what industies are facing? £500k annual increases?! that's like a punch in the gut... and dont even get me started on the backdating thing... cant they see its not rocket science?! just give us the cash now & sort this mess out!!! 🤬
 
The UK's energy crisis is getting pretty dire and it's about time the gov't takes some serious action 💡. I mean, 7,000 firms are gonna benefit from BICS? That's just not enough considering all the industries that are being disproportionately affected by these high energy prices. It feels like they're trying to paper over the cracks instead of really addressing the problem.

And what's with the "powering Britain" rhetoric when the gov't is doing so little about it? 🤔 It's like they think we'll just magically start producing more electricity or something. Newsflash: that's not how energy works, mate! We need concrete action, not empty promises.

Make UK's request for backdating BICS is a good idea, but I'm skeptical it'll happen. And with the consultation process already taking five months, I'm starting to lose faith in the gov't's ability to act quickly enough. Time's running out, and we need to see some serious movement on this energy crisis ASAP 🕒️.
 
🤔 I'm getting so frustrated with all these delays! The UK gov needs to step up their game on this energy crisis ASAP. 7k firms is not enough when there are hundreds of thousands more getting hammered by sky-high electricity bills. And don't even get me started on the £500k annual increases... that's just ridiculous! 🤑 Backdating the scheme would be a great start, but let's be real, it's all about timing and politics here. Make UK is right to push for some actual action, not just empty promises of "powering Britain". Can't the gov just get on with it already? ⏱️
 
omg, like i totally get why make uk is freaking out about the energy crisis 🤯, £500k a year is literally astronomical 💸, and 7k firms benefiting from bics? that's not even close to helping all the businesses 🤔, they need to do more, like backdate the scheme or something ASAP ⏱️, it's crazy how gov't talks about powering britain but doesn't seem to be doing anything about it 😒
 
I'm getting really worried about our manufacturers over here 🤕. They're struggling with these crazy-high electricity bills and it's affecting their business big time 💸. I don't think 7,000 companies should be the only ones getting some help - there are so many more industries that need support too 🤔. The government is all like 'we'll cut costs' but it feels like they're not taking it seriously enough 😐. Make UK's boss is asking for backdating the scheme and I think that's a good idea too... it would be way easier for them to get some relief sooner rather than later 🕰️. It's time for the government to step up their game and show us they care about our industries 💪.
 
Ugh, I'm so with Make UK on this one 🤦‍♂️. 7k firms already getting some help? That's not enough! The whole country is feeling the pinch of these crazy energy prices 💸. We need a plan that's gonna help all businesses, not just a select few 🤝. And backdating the scheme? That'd be a total game-changer ⏰. It's like they're saying "we'll get to it eventually" but meanwhile, businesses are hemorrhaging cash 💔. Can't we get some real action from our gov? 🙄 The delay is just killing me... five months is far too long 😩
 
I'm not sure how many companies need a 25% energy cost cut... £500k is still a lot of money for most businesses 🤑. Can we be realistic about what they can achieve with just 7,000 firms? And what's the rush to make it 115,000? It feels like Make UK is more worried about their bottom line than actual industrial needs 💸.
 
I feel like the gov's trying to juggle too many balls at once. They're all talk about powering Britain, but what about the reality on the ground? These 7k businesses can't afford to wait till 2027 for some promised savings. That's like saying "we'll give you a discount" and then taking it back out of your wallet 🤑. It's not just about throwing more money at the problem, they need to think about the actual impact on businesses.
 
omg guys, its like so frustrating when you're a business owner and your energy bills are just skyrocketing 🤯! I feel for those 7k firms that r gonna get some relief from BICS but make uk is right tho, 115k companies need help ASAP 💼. The gov's all talk no action on this one. They promised to "power britain" but where's the concrete plan? 🔄 We need a faster implementation timeline or backdating the scheme would at least give some breathing room. The energy crisis is affecting so many businesses and it's time for them to take action 🕒️. Let's hope they listen to make uk and step up their game 💪
 
I think the gov't needs to step up its game ASAP 🕒️. I mean, 7k firms is not gonna cut it when industries are bleeding because of these sky-high energy costs 💸. It's like, they're saying they're "powering Britain" but all we see is the UK struggling to stay afloat 😩. Backdating the scheme would be a great start, and I don't blame Make UK for pushing for that 🤝. The gov't needs some "political will" stat 🔥, not just empty promises 📣. Five months feels like an eternity when it comes to addressing this energy crisis ⏱️. They need to get their act together and sort this out pronto! ⚡
 
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