BICS is coming. The challenge is knowing what it means for your business.
Download our free Guide to BICS for Manufacturers.
If you're a manufacturer, you've probably started hearing more about the British Industrial Competitiveness Scheme (BICS).
There's been plenty of talk about what it could mean for energy costs, but there are just as many questions as answers.
Some businesses could benefit. Others may not qualify at all. And with so much information circulating, it's not always easy to work out what's relevant to your business.
This guide explains what BICS is, who's likely to be eligible, and what manufacturers should be thinking about now.
Cut through the noise
There is no shortage of commentary about BICS but what manufacturers need is practical guidance.
Our free guide has been written to help you understand the scheme without the jargon, so you can start preparing with confidence.
Inside you'll discover:
What BICS is and why it matters
The questions every manufacturer should be asking
The factors likely to influence eligibility
The information you'll need to prepare
The key dates to be aware of
Practical steps you can take now
Whether you ultimately qualify or not, understanding the process now will put your business in a far stronger position when applications open.
Why Greenfields Energy Group?
We work with manufacturers every day.
We understand that energy is only one of many priorities competing for your attention. Production, customers, supply chains and staffing will always come first.
That's why we've produced a straightforward guide to help manufacturers understand BICS without having to interpret complex Government guidance themselves.
When the time comes, we can also help businesses review eligibility, prepare the required information and manage the application process, allowing your team to stay focused on running the business.
Ready to understand what BICS could mean for your business?
Download the guide today and take the first step towards understanding the opportunity.
Prefer to speak to someone?
If you'd like to discuss your business rather than work through the guide yourself, we're here to help.
We'll help you understand where your business stands, what information you'll need and the practical steps you should be taking now.