Decisive action to break influence of gas on electricity prices

Decisive action to break influence of gas on electricity prices background
Is the Government finally preparing to break the link between volatile gas prices and the electricity costs paid by UK industry?
A new policy announcement suggests major reform is on the horizon: https://tinyurl.com/4jcnhrmv
For energy‑intensive manufacturers, this could be one of the most consequential shifts in years. UK firms in sectors such as metals, ceramics, chemicals, food & drink, paper, and glass have been carrying a disproportionate burden — paying some of the highest electricity prices in the developed world while competing in fiercely global markets.
The Government now says it plans to “end the unfair way international gas prices push up electricity prices across Great Britain.” If delivered, this could reshape competitiveness across the manufacturing base.
But the reality is simple: policy reform will take time, and energy‑intensive businesses cannot afford to wait.

Managing Director Nersi Salehi says:

"Right now, the fastest and most reliable way to cut energy costs is to cut energy consumption, by eliminating waste, optimising processes, upgrading inefficient equipment, and improving on‑site generation and heat recovery.
This is exactly where Pro Enviro specialises.
We’ve supported hundreds of manufacturers to reduce consumption, lower costs, and strengthen resilience. Often identifying savings of 10–30% without compromising output."
If you’re an energy‑intensive manufacturer looking to reduce costs now, let’s talk.
Pro Enviro can help you find immediate savings and build a long‑term pathway to lower, more stable energy use.