Britain’s pubs and restaurants are vital parts of our communities. The hospitality industry has faced challenges due to increasing energy costs driven by volatile fossil fuel markets. To address this, the government is focusing on clean, homegrown energy sources to enhance energy security and reduce costs.
Through initiatives like record levels of solar, wind projects, and nuclear development, the aim is to transition away from fossil fuels. Furthermore, a new energy-saving scheme is being introduced to assist struggling hospitality businesses by providing tailored plans to reduce energy consumption and emissions.
Over 525 pubs, restaurants, and hotels will benefit from a digital tool that has already proven successful in cutting energy usage. Some businesses have reduced their energy consumption by up to 66%, translating to significant cost savings. For instance, a pub in Caterham saved over £1,500 annually, and a pub in Bromley is saving £48 weekly.
This scheme not only reduces bills but also helps in lowering carbon emissions, aligning with the goal of achieving net zero. By empowering owners to manage energy usage effectively, businesses can focus on growth and customer service, benefiting both the environment and the economy.
Support for the hospitality sector includes reduced business rates for pubs and a fund to aid thousands of businesses. This government initiative emphasizes the importance of clean energy in safeguarding businesses, families, and communities nationwide.