Business Secretary announces electricity discounts of ยฃ420 million


Business Secretary Peter Kyle has pledged his support for British industries with an announcement of ยฃ420 million energy savings, but declined to comment on whether they would face tax rises in the upcoming Budget.

On Friday, the Government confirmed it was going ahead with plans to increase the discount on electricity network charges for businesses in the most energy-intensive sectors from 60% to 90%.

The move, which was proposed earlier this year and has been subject to a consultation, will see about 500 businesses save up to ยฃ420 million a year.

Making the announcement on a visit to the Encirc Glass factory in Elton, near Chester, Mr Kyle said: โ€œThis is targeted support for energy intensive industries, so weโ€™ll be injecting into this ยฃ420 million worth of savings.

โ€œThat means that British businesses from today are going to be ยฃ420 million more competitive.โ€

When asked whether he could reassure businesses in the run up to the Budget next month, he said: โ€œDonโ€™t go on my words, go on my actions.โ€

Mr Kyle said the Budget, which will be delivered on November 26, would โ€œbuild onโ€ progress made by the Government since Labour came to power.

Asked whether the Government would stick to manifesto promises not to raise taxes in the Budget, he said: โ€œThe Budget will be in a couple of weeks time. But donโ€™t just think about what might happen in the future. Take us at what we have actually done โ€“ planning reform, regulatory reform, a 10-year industrial strategy.

โ€œWe are making sure that we are targeting support to those high energy industries. Weโ€™re making sure weโ€™re getting the infrastructure of our country, with 1.5 million homes, right through to the AI infrastructure that businesses will be depending on in the future right where it needs to be.โ€

Asked again by the PA news agency if he could confirm whether manifesto pledges not to raise taxes would be kept, he said he would not comment publicly on the Budget.

He said: โ€œThere are quite severe market sensitivities around conjecture about the Budget, so we are trying our best to focus businesses on what we are already doing, because that is a very good indication of how we will approach situations like this when we make decisions about the future.

โ€œThe Budget will come in a few weeks time and we will be building on all of the great achievements that this Labour government has had since we came into office.โ€

Mr Kyle was given a tour of the Encirc Glass factory, where bottles for a range of brands, including Guinness, WKD and Yellow Tail wine,ย  are made.

The companyโ€™s managing director Sean Murphy said the announcement would be a โ€œmajor boostโ€ for the company.

He said: โ€œBy cutting the costs of energy in this way, the Government is helping our industry to support thousands of jobs across the country whilst we make the transition to renewable sources of power.ย 

โ€œWe welcomed the opportunity to engage with the minister on the pressing challenges facing our sector. Continued government support for vital industries like glass manufacturing is essential to safeguarding jobs and unlocking investment across all regions of the UK.โ€

UK Steel welcomed the announcement, but director general Gareth Stace said it was โ€œfrustratingโ€ that it would have to wait until 2027 for the savings.

He said: โ€œThe Governmentโ€™s welcome move to uplift network charging compensation to 90% is a necessary step in the right direction, which will eventually save our sector ยฃ14.5 million a year.

โ€œBut a price gap will remain, and the wholesale price element must also be reformed next, or the UK steel industry will continue to decline.โ€

Mr Kyle said the Government was โ€œboldโ€ in supporting the British steel industry and he planned to release a steel strategy later this year.

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