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Panorama - UK Government announces major blueprint to slash emissions from industry, schools and hospitals - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Panorama - UK Government announces major blueprint to slash emissions from industry, schools and hospitals - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism
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Major blueprint to create green jobs and slash emissions from industry, schools and hospitals

Major blueprint to create green jobs and slash emissions from industry, schools and hospitals An ambitious blueprint to deliver the world’s first low-carbon industrial sector and over £1 billion to cut emissions from industry, schools and hospitals has been announced by the Business and Energy Secretary. From: 17 March 2021 Over £1 billion allocated to drive down emissions from industry and public buildings like schools, hospitals and council buildings new Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy sets vision for world’s first low carbon industrial sector, slashing emissions by two-thirds in just 15 years package of measures will put the UK at the forefront of the global green industrial revolution, creating and supporting up to 80,000 jobs over the next 3 decades

Carbon capture and hydrogen schemes central to UK s £1bn decarbonisation strategy

Carbon capture, usage and storge (CCUS) and hydrogen projects are among key initiatives to gain investment as part of the government’s new Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy, announced today. The strategy is “an ambitious blueprint” to deliver the world’s first low-carbon industrial sector and includes over £1bn of funding to cut emissions from industry, schools and hospitals. To kick start the process, £171M from the Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge has been allocated to nine green tech projects in Scotland, South Wales and the North West, Humber and Teesside in England, to undertake engineering and design studies for the rollout of decarbonisation infrastructure, such as CCUS and hydrogen.

UK unveils major blueprint to spend £1bn to cut emissions from industry, schools and hospitals

UK unveils major blueprint to spend £1bn to cut emissions from industry, schools and hospitals The new Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy sets the vision for the world’s first low carbon industrial sector, slashing emissions by two-thirds in just 15 years Image: Shutterstock The UK Government has unveiled an ambitious blueprint to deliver the world’s first low carbon industrial sector and more than £1 billion to reduce emissions from industry, schools and hospitals. The new Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy, which builds on the Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution published last year, sets out the government’s vision for building a competitive and greener future for the manufacturing and construction sectors.

BEIS announces £1bn Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy with key focus on green tech

Deputy Editor, Current± The government has set out a blueprint to switch 20TWh of the UK industry’s energy supply from fossil fuel sources to low carbon alternatives, as part of its £1 billion Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy. To kick start this transition, the energy secretary today announced that £171 million from the Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge has been allocated to nine green tech projects around Britain. Additionally, £932 million has been directed to 429 projects across England as part of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, which will fund low carbon heating systems such as heat pumps as well as technologies such as rooftop solar. The final key part of the government’s strategy revolves around new measuring rules for energy and carbon performance for commercial and industrial buildings in England and Wales. These could save businesses around £2 billion annually on energy costs by 2030, as well as reducing carbon emissions by 10%, or 2 million

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