The government removed the old Energy Relief Bill Scheme (ERBS) in March last year and replaced it with the Energy Bills Discount Scheme (EBDS), which runs from 1st April 2023 to 31st March 2024. As with the ERBS, this scheme offers a discount on wholesale business energy unit rates above...
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The Office for National Statistics said the Energy Price Guarantee (EPG) for households, and the Energy Bill Relief Scheme for businesses, would lower the unit prices of energy that feed into inflation indexes. The consumer prices index "will hence be lower while the schemes are in operation th...
TheEnergy Bill Relief Schemeand Energy Bills Discount Scheme were brought in to help businesses deal with price rises in the absence of a cap, but these schemes are no longer operational. Can businesses use renewable energy and how? Many providers offer green energy tariffs where at least some...
The Government recently launched the Energy Price Guarantee for households, the Energy Bill Relief Scheme for businesses and the extension of the Energy Bill Support Scheme to Northern Ireland. Dentons mobilised a team of lawyers from energy, public law, and various other d...
While the provisions are not as significant as COVID-19 relief and infrastructure funding that tribal governments have received in previous years, the new legislation is nonetheless beneficial. “While the federal grant funding is relatively small, the potential major impact is the ability to access...
The rise in energy prices is already having an impact on businesses and individuals, and with electricity prices likely to continue rising, the financial viability of organisations is at risk.
“This will simply be unsustainable for many,” said Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality. “One measure in particular that would make a significant difference would be increasing business rates relief cap. “Now we have some clarity of the future of energy support, we must see a...
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