Exodus spreads at Britishvolt owner Scale Facilitation

Exodus spreads at Britishvolt owner Scale Facilitation

A senior executive at the new owner of troubled battery-making start-up Britishvolt has quit amid signs of a growing exodus from its parent company. Peter Rolton, effectively the number two, with the title “chief scale officer”, has left with immediate effect having been brought in to work for Recharge Industries this year. Rolton was chairman…

British Gas owner Centrica triples profits to record £3.3 billion

British Gas owner Centrica triples profits to record £3.3 billion

The owner of British Gas has made a record £3.3 billion annual profit after benefiting from soaring energy prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Centrica, the FTSE 100 group that owns Britain’s biggest household energy supplier, said that its adjusted operating profits had more than trebled last year from the £948 million it reported in…

Lego is going green brick-by-brick as it builds record profits

Lego is going green brick-by-brick as it builds record profits

As anyone who has grappled with a 7,500-piece model of the Millennium Falcon can attest, building a modern-day Lego set requires creativity, trial and error and no small measure of patience. The same skills apply to manufacturing the company’s bricks. For while using oil as the basis for making the billions of little studded blocks…

Ofgem proposes law change to protect millions from force-fitted meters

Ofgem proposes law change to protect millions from force-fitted meters

Millions of the most vulnerable people in Britain will be protected from energy firms trying to break into their homes under proposals for legal changes before winter. Ofgem, the energy regulator, has announced a statutory consultation on its plans to rewrite suppliers’ licence conditions in a crackdown on forced installations of prepayment meters. The consultation…

Households face £5 rise in energy bills to help out industry

Households face £5 rise in energy bills to help out industry

Households face paying up to £5 a year extra on their energy bills to fund discounts for heavy industry. The government has announced new measures designed to boost the competitiveness of 300 big companies including steel, metals, chemicals and paper manufacturers by exempting them from paying levies to fund several green energy and energy security…