Government takes wraps off energy intensive industry compensation package

James S Murray
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Heavy industry can apply for share of £250m pot designed to offset the impact of carbon pricing schemes from next month

The government has today published long-awaited details of how businesses operating in energy intensive sectors can apply for a share of £250m of compensation designed to help them cope with the financial...

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