The list of keep warm advice included having a 'cuddle with your pets and loved ones to help stay cosy' and eating 'hearty bowls of porridge'.
Stephen Fitzpatrick hopes to add fancy new facilities to his home Stephen Fitzpatrick is adding a 1,300 sq ft gym and spa to his sprawling £3.5 million mansion. The founder of OVO energy, who previously told customers they should ‘cuddle their cats’ to stay warm during freezing winter months, will be adding to his luxurious estate. Fitzpatrick has submitted planning documents which include a new 1,302 sq ft gym and spa that would ‘complement the existing leisure facilities’.
The company also advised to get moving ‘by doing star jumps, cleaning the house’, or ‘challenging the kids to a hula-hoop contest’. Fitzpatrick, who is worth an estimated £2.1 billion, apologised for the comments by saying that ‘someone had a bad day’. He told the BBC: ‘I’d like to start by apologising, again. It is unfortunately the case that we are a large company and somebody had a bad day, they sent out an email and we should have caught it.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Cenovus Energy To Boost Energy Production 19%Canada's Cenovus Energy will boost its energy production by 19% over the next five years, in line with pipeline capacity growth
Read more »
Millions of energy customers behind on bills have 'worse health outcomes'Academics have developed a new way to measure the households most at the mercy of the energy crisis.
Read more »
2 Companies That Could Help Europe Win Its Energy War With RussiaEurope's energy crisis, driven by geopolitical factors, presents significant investment opportunities in LNG and domestic natural gas production.
Read more »
New Gas Discoveries Offer Glimmer of Hope for Colombia's Energy SectorColombia's oil and gas industry is at a crossroads due to political shifts towards decarbonization and recent offshore gas discoveries, amid concerns over future energy shortages and investment declines.
Read more »
Data centres improved greatly in energy efficiency as they grew massively largerBut can this continue into the age of AI?
Read more »
Norway's Energy Major Equinor Starts Up Solar Plant in BrazilEquinor has put a 531-megawatt solar plant into action in Brazil, a project that will boost the country's power production by 30%
Read more »