The £289m Industrial Energy Transformation Fund has been supporting the permanent deployment of industrial energy efficiency and decarbonization technologies on industrial sites in England, Wales and Northern Ireland since July 2020. Your final opportunity to apply for funding from this successful programme is now open.

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is providing capital investment for industrial sites, such as manufacturing, mining, quarrying and material recycling, both within and outside the industrial clusters, to transition to a low carbon future.

The £70million Autumn 2022 window is open for applications and will run until Friday 13th January 2023.

The competition will provide grant funding towards the costs of:

  • Feasibility and engineering studies for potential deployment projects that will deliver energy efficiency or decarbonisation benefits if implemented, enabling decision-makers to make informed investment choices
  • Deployment of mature energy efficiency technologies that improve industrial energy efficiency and reduce energy demand (TRL 8-9)
  • Deployment of deep decarbonisation technologies that reduce carbon emissions associated with the industrial process (TRL 7-9)

To view the applicant guidance and make an application for funding, please visit our competition page.

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