Report: Manufacturers concerned over impact of UK energy policy

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Survey finds lack of clarity over energy policy has a substantial negative impact, but manufacturers are increasingly considering onsite renewables

Manufacturers have expressed "high levels of concern" at the UK's energy policies and are increasingly looking to invest in their own electricity supply to insulate themselves against price shocks...

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