Policy Spotlight with Rhouda: New Electricity Market Reforms launched in the UK
A transformational review of Britain’s electricity market design has been launched by the UK government. The review of electricity market arrangements (REMA) is a major review aiming to enhance energy security and cut the high electricity costs for consumers in the long run.
The UK’s exposure to volatile global gas markets and energy costs for consumers could be greatly reduced through these reforms. Proposals for initial consultation include exploring changes to the wholesale electricity market, ultimately containing volatile gas market prices and setting the price of electricity produced by much cheaper renewables.
Reforms set to be consulted include the introduction of incentives for consumers to draw energy from the grid at cheaper rates when demand is low, reforming the capacity market and ensuring consumers are seeing cheaper prices as a result of lower cost, clean energy sources.
Sara Williams, CEO of Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce, said: “As energy prices continue to surge causing greater concern for many businesses across the nation, it is promising to see the government review how to provide the most efficient market arrangements which support decarbonisation and help to reduce bills for both households and businesses.
“As a Chamber, we are delighted to have so many business members who are already looking at and investing in renewable energy sources which has helped them cut costs as well as reduce their carbon footprint and increase their sustainability.”
The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has called for a consultation to take place to identify the reforms needed to transition to a decarbonised, cost-effective and secure electricity system.
We encourage all firms in the energy industry, consumer groups, academics, and policy think-tanks to engage with the consultation here.
Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce hold an Energy, Environment and Sustainability forum which is open to all members, register to attend here or email vicki.hardie@staffordshirechambers.co.uk for more information.
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Keep on the move and save ££s this summer with our exclusive AA and airport parking discounts
Did you know that as a member of Staffordshire Chambers you automatically benefit from a massive discount on AA Roadside Assistance and a discount at car parks at most major UK airports?
Whether you have a large fleet of cars or a single commercial vehicle, we can help you to keep your vehicles on the move with Chamber Roadside Assistance.
And both discounts can be passed on to your employees, making great benefits to add to their package.
In partnership with the AA, we’ll ensure you keep motoring at an exclusive competitive price – you can receive up to 67% discount on the cost of business breakdown cover.
We also have a deal with APH airport car parking which slices a further 15% from their already competitive rates. APH offer valet parking and free transport to and from your terminal to get your holiday off to the right start.
Details and codes to access both benefits can be found in the Virtual Member’s Lounge.
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SDG 12 Focus with TopCashback
As part of our focus throughout July on SDG 12, Responsible Consumption and Production, we’ve teamed up with Stafford-based firm, TopCashback, who’ve written a guest blog on how they are reducing their impact on the environment.
“TopCashback have three offices located in the UK – London, Bolton, and Stafford. The latter is considered our main HQ. The main impact our business operations have on the environment are the carbon dioxide emissions generated due to the energy required to run our offices, devices, and servers.
We have implemented measures into our different UK offices to reduce our environmental impact. The below are some of our current efforts but we are always looking for more ways to improve. We have a Green Task Force dedicated to helping with these efforts:
- Using power suppliers who are 100% renewable energy
- Using 100% or 99% non-landfill waste management contractors
- Wherever possible using environmentally friendly suppliers for general office supplies
- Using water meters and water shut off timers to prevent leaks or system malfunctions causing major damage and wasting water
- Using contractors who manage the disposal of our IT equipment by refurbishing 85% and then donating to charities and community projects
- Using LED light bulbs to save on energy consumption and movement sensors (applicable to 95% of the Stafford office)
- Surplus office furniture is donated to charities for free
- Inputting various recycling procedures (via our Green Team workforce)
- We have joined the global ‘Race to Zero’ campaign by committing to Net Zero on the SME Climate Hub, making good use of the SBEN Carbon Tracker. To this end, for the last three years we have offset our Scope 1 and 2 emissions plus corporate travel between our offices – and we aim to understand and reduce our Scope 3 emissions.
- We are currently undertaking a solar panel project at our Stafford office. This installation will use maximum roof space available for tier one panels to enable 63W of power production saving approximately 20 tonnes of CO2 per year, relieving stress on the grid by feeding in an allowance set by Western Power. The system will allow us to use 80%+ of the power production while the offices are operational. Our goal is to not just ‘tick a green box’ but to maximise solar capabilities.
- We also invest a portion of our retained advertisement revenue (retained earnings) into organisations that have a genuine intention to generate a tangible, beneficial social or environmental impact
- When it comes to our members, we have a Green Cashback function on site which makes it easy for shoppers to find brands that support sustainable or ethical choices whilst earning cashback too. Please see below for more detail.
- Additionally, our members are able to donate their cashback earnings to a charity of their choice. We have hundreds of options to help the environment and the planet such as Trees for Life, WWF and many more.
About Green Cashback
For members, we have implemented a function/category on TopCashback.co.uk called Green Cashback.
Green Cashback makes it easy for shoppers to find brands that support sustainable or ethical choices whilst earning cashback too.
As a company, TopCashback is always looking for ways to reduce its impact and do more for the environment. We know that many of our members feel the same way, which is why we have introduced this feature. We understand that it is the decision of the consumer how and where they spend their money, but our hope is that by adding this category to our site, we can make it easier for shoppers to discover brands that are committed to sustainable or ethical choices in some aspect of their business – and help them earn cashback too. After all, shopping shouldn’t cost the earth.
We use Ethical Consumer’s database mixed with our own research and criteria to determine which brands should sit in the Green Cashback category on TopCashback. Ethical Consumer is an independent, not-for-profit, multi-stakeholder cooperative with open membership.
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Sara’s Blog: Staffs BIC moves to Commerce House and the return of the Leek Show
This week I had the pleasure of welcoming the Staffordshire Business Innovation Centre team to their new permanent home in our Festival Park HQ, Commerce House.
Many of our members will be familiar with the Staffordshire Business Innovation Centre, better known as Staffs BIC or just the BIC, as they have helped countless Staffordshire businesses to grow since their formation in 1995.
They were originally established as part of a European network of innovation centres with the aim of encouraging and promoting innovation through advice, workshops, seminars and funding.
I have been speaking with my opposite number, Geoff Riley at the BIC for several months and we both agreed that the move would benefit all businesses in Staffordshire – not only because we have always worked closely together, but also because we share connections with thousands of local businesses.
Now BIC clients like our members will benefit from our central location right in the heart of Stoke-on-Trent. We already have superb facilities such as state-of-the-art members’ lounge and a suite of modern meeting rooms with the latest hybrid meeting technologies.
Our two organisations share the same commitment to building prosperity in our local economy by helping our businesses to be innovative, inventive, and forward-thinking.
BIC CEO Geoff Riley has served for several years on our board and council, and our history of working together will be further cemented by being co-located. For more information about Staffs BIC visit: www.thebic.co.uk
Leek & District Show returns
This Saturday sees a welcome return of the Leek & District Show after an absence of two years due to the pandemic.
The show has been a focal point for the agricultural and rural economy of the Staffordshire Moorlands for over 60 years and the emphasis is very much on the businesses and farms that contribute so much to the livelihoods of thousands of people in the Moorlands.
The show is a great family day out with livestock, horticulture, show jumping, a farrier competition, crafts, and a food and produce show among the numerous attractions and events.
Staffordshire Chambers are proud to showcase a business stand – and visitors can sample cupcakes, try their hand at ‘beating our goalie’, or even get a glitter tattoo! And, or course, we can talk about how we support business if you wish!
This year the show is located at a new site off the A53 in Longsden, and I am delighted that the Chambers will be there to show our support to the people and businesses of the Staffordshire Moorlands.
There will be over 150 businesses both large and small flocking to the new site off the A53 in Longsden, which I’m sure will demonstrate the strength and diversity of the local economy.
If you plans allow, we’d love to see you at the Leek Show on Saturday. Full information and a list of events and exhibitors are on the website: Leek Show
If you want to talk to us about any business issues, including funding, you can call our switchboard on 01782 202222 or call the Stoke and Staffs Growth Hub Helpline on 0300 111 8002 or email: info@staffordshirechambers.co.uk
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Chamber initiative to connect businesses with refugees looking for work
Staffordshire Chambers has launched a new initiative that connects local businesses with refugees who have graduated from our Positive Pathways programme.
The Positive Pathways programme supports refugees who have fled war, violence, conflict or persecution with employability skills and business start-up advice.
Many of our participants are now seeking employment opportunities in the Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire area.
Positive Pathways project manager Julie Priestnall said: “We are currently working with many refugees who want to work and make a valuable contribution to their host community. They are highly skilled and capable individuals who hold qualifications and practical experience across many areas of work.
“With an increasingly tight labour market it has become much harder for employers to fill job vacancies. At the Chamber, we have contact with refugees locally with the skillsets that local employers are struggling to find.
“Naheed (pictured second from left) is one of many success stories from the programme. She’s progressed through Positive Pathways and has now launched her own hair salon in Hanley.
“With this in mind, we are looking to engage with employers who would consider taking on a refugee in the vacancies they are finding difficult to fill at the moment.”
The UK’s economic recovery is at risk as three out of four companies struggle to hire new recruits, according to the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). The BCC said around 61% of firms were looking for staff in the second quarter, similar to 60% in the first quarter. But 76% were reporting difficulties.
If your business is interested in supporting refugees with employment opportunities, please email positivepathways@staffordshirechambers.co.uk
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SDG 7 Spotlight with OMNI Heat & Power
As part of our focus throughout July on SDG 7, affordable and clean energy, we’ve teamed up with Stoke-on-Trent-based firm, OMNI Heat & Power, who’ve written a guest blog on how their air-to-water heat pumps are helping to cut carbon emissions.
“SDG 7 is all about affordable and clean energy, and due to the rising cost of energy there has been an increase in the number of businesses who are looking for new ways of both producing and saving energy to save money as well as to reduce their carbon footprint.
In order to minimise energy costs and carbon emissions, more than 180 Carrier AquaSnap™ 61AF air-to-water heat pumps are being installed by OMNI Heat & Power in 60 schools around the West Midlands, Southwark Diocese, Barnet, and Dudley.
“Heat pumps are becoming more and more popular in domestic, commercial and industrial applications. As they provide significantly higher efficiencies as well as carbon savings against traditional oil or gas boilers. This not only helps to save money but also improves air quality.” explained Bradley Martin, Director of OMNI Heat & Power.
OMNI Heat & Power are a mechanical and electrical contracting company which specialises in renewable technologies and offers bespoke renewable energy solutions for businesses and individuals, particularly in the domestic, agricultural, commercial, and industrial sectors who are keen to become green and reduce their costs in the process.
Established in Newcastle-under-Lyme, OMNI Heat & Power has grown its business and opened two further offices in both London and Stoke-on-Trent. The multi-million-pound project to decarbonize heating in schools and other public buildings is funded by the UK’s Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS).
OMNI Heat & Power is helping to support the decarbonisation of the UK by providing a wide range of technologies including air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps, EV chargers and solar panels.
OMNI Heat & Power is keen to support the government’s public sector decarbonisation initiative and is able to provide a bespoke service to any individual or business who wants to transform their company or home and take the lead in the race to becoming net zero.”
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Sara’s Blog: Carbon Free Cities – pipe dream or time for action?
This week’s record temperatures and heat-related fires in the UK were a stark reminder that global warming is detrimental to us all as the planet warms.
There is no getting away from the fact that unless global greenhouse gases peak by 2025 the world is unlikely to avoid the worst consequences of climate change.
This is the message from the April report produced by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – the United Nations’ body for assessing the science related to climate change.
However, the UN’s climate scientists also sent an inspiring message to cities: “If they want to, mayors and other city leaders can play a huge part in turning things around. That’s because cities increasingly concentrate most of the world’s population, making them places that ‘provide key opportunities for climate mitigation and cutting emissions’.
The IPCC report is that cities need to be redesigned to favour more ‘compact’ layouts — like the 15-minute city concept (more of that in one of my other blogs). U.N. scientists are also urging cities to get moving on decarbonising buildings, which in Europe are responsible for roughly 40 percent of energy consumption and 36 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions.
So, what role cities can play in the fight against climate change? — particularly when it comes to keeping down emissions and improving air quality.
Locally we have a gargantuan task ahead of us in tackling the transport issue. Stoke-on-Trent being a linear city served by the arterial A500 dual carriageway suffers from the rest of the road network being a Victorian system unable to cope with traffic volumes. An underfunded bus network and no local rail or tram services as in larger cities means the population is still overly reliant on the car for short journeys.
Stoke-on-Trent is set to benefit from £29 million from the government’s Transforming Cities Fund, as part of their Levelling Up agenda, helping to revolutionise the city’s transport network and how residents get around.
Plans for the funding include a dramatic revamp of the area around Stoke-on-Trent train station, where a brand-new transport hub is to be created that will offer local commuters and visitors to the city better access to taxis, buses, and cycling, while also improving walking routes to and from the station.
Further works are planned at Longton train station, with the installation of lifts, facilities to support cyclists and new passenger-waiting shelters. The improvements will improve accessibility to the station, encouraging more people to make use of the station and its links to the city.
Bus passengers should also benefit from priority routes across the city for the first time as part of plans to cut congestion and bus journey times on the city’s roads.
In Rugeley, regeneration services provider and Staffordshire Chambers patron, Equans, are undertaking one of the largest brownfield projects in the UK transforming the site of the former coal-fired power station into a sustainable low carbon community with its own town-wide Smart Local Energy System. This is one of just a dozen such pioneering programmes in the UK and will demonstrate how carbon emissions and energy costs can be reduced whilst also providing a boost for local regeneration.
The much-heralded district heat network will provide a welcome reduction in energy costs for thousands of Stoke-on-Trent householders but is still years of readiness for the domestic energy market.
Whilst all the above is a welcome shot in the arm, it is not the total solution. There is progress but current measures will not see carbon emissions peak in 2025 and start a steady decline thereafter. Decades of under-investment and neglect and a rising dependency on the car mean we must act to build on this pump-priming initiative with a structured well thought out programme of continued investment from public and private sector partnerships.
You can read the full IPCC report here: AR6 Synthesis Report: Climate Change 2022 — IPCC
If you want to talk to us about business issues highlighted above, or any other issues including funding, you can call our switchboard on 01782 202222 or call the Stoke and Staffs Growth Hub Helpline on 0300 111 8002 or email: info@staffordshirechambers.co.uk
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Staffordshire Chambers backs Crewe to become home of Great British Railways
Crewe has been shortlisted as one of six locations bidding to become the home of Great British Railways.
In March, Cheshire East Council and its partners submitted a strong and ambitious expression of interest for Crewe to become the headquarters for the new public body, which will be in charge of railways across the country.
The government has now announced that Crewe has been shortlisted, out of 42 possible locations, alongside Birmingham, Derby, Doncaster, Newcastle and York. Bringing GBR to Crewe will offer a range of levelling up opportunities to the town and help its rail sector to further thrive.
Declan Riddell, Stafford Chamber Manager, said: “As a Chamber, we have lent our full support to the Crewe bid.
“This is a great opportunity for new procurement opportunities to be unlocked across Staffordshire, creating jobs for our skilled workforce, ensuring that higher value jobs are created as well as boosting plans for inclusive growth and levelling up the region.
“Crewe has 360-degree rail connectivity across the country and is arguably the most important interchange of the network. I would encourage all of our members and local businesses to lend their full support to the bid.”
Vote for Crewe, here.
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Finest News: Oakleafe complete national awards hat trick
Insurance claims specialist Oakleafe Claims have been crowned as the UK’s Loss Assessor of the Year for the third year in a row.
Judges at the prestigious British Claims Awards 2022 commended Oakleafe’s high standards of customer service, transparency and clever use of technology.
Midlands Regional Manager and Finest member, Grant Williams, said: “It’s a huge honour to win Loss Assessor of the Year in each of the last three years especially as the British Claims Awards are judged by our peers in the industry.
“Winning is recognition for our team who show highest standards and careful attention to detail on every claim. Our customers trust us to take on their insurance claim and ensure they get the outcome they deserve, we are there to take away pain and ensure customer peace of mind.”
Oakleafe has developed an industry leading customer portal which allows customers to follow their claim through from start to finish. The company works with claimants from individual householders through to large companies.
The citation from the judges said: “The winner of Loss Assessor of the Year is highly client-focused, always aiming to go further to ensure that they are suitably covered and educated about their policies. The winner is also a digital native, capable of meeting clients where they’re most comfortable while managing their claims transparently and efficiently.”
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How Firms Can Tackle The Rising Cost of Doing Business
We’re all now familiar with the cost of living crisis – how households are struggling to keep up with bills and afford the rapidly rising cost of food, fuel and other essentials.
But there’s another crisis, similar to the struggle households are going through, which is dramatically hitting businesses, and that’s the ‘cost of doing business’ crisis. Firms across the country are being confronted by rapidly rising costs of vital raw materials, fuel, wages and, of course, energy.
Many businesses simply don’t have either the spare income, or the spare savings, to manage such instant and dramatic increases.
What’s caused this?
The current price inflation is one of many impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, which interrupted supply chains, clogged manufacturing, and created the global delays that are being seen years later.
This has been worsened by worldwide issues such as the conflict in Ukraine, and the continuing Covid-19 lockdowns in China, which have also increased prices.
Battered businesses now face a stark choice – whether to pass on the increases to their customers, or to try and absorb these new expenses to keep prices down.
A positive step for businesses
In order to cope with these dramatic cost increases, firms need to get a grip on their expenditure. Unexpected bills are the last thing they need in this current climate – and in particular energy bills are a significant worry for a lot of bosses.
There’s some good news though – installing a smart meter is a positive step in taking control of business outgoings. Once installed, energy readings will be sent directly to the supplier, bringing an end to estimated bills.
That means that businesses will only pay for what they use – and some energy suppliers may also offer an in-home display screen, to show exactly how much energy is being used. A handy way to bring an end to shocks at the end of the month!
Firms with 10 employees or less could be eligible for a smart meter. To find out more please click here. You can also contact your energy supplier or broker.
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