Decarbonising the UK’s industry: apply for phase 1 funding
Some of the UK’s most economically active and industrially intensive areas are also some of the largest producers of carbon emissions, with around a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions being produced by industry.The Industrial Decarbonisation challenge will commit £170 million towards deploying technologies like carbon capture and hydrogen networks in industrial clusters, supporting the Industrial Clusters Mission to establish the world’s first net zero industrial cluster by 2040.Competition 1 – deploymentUK businesses will have the opportunity to apply for a share of up to £1 million to develop plans for decarbonising an industrial cluster.Successful applicants from phase 1 will then compete for phase 2, where up to £131 million will be awarded for projects that will deliver, or support delivery of, significant emissions reductions in a UK industrial cluster by 2030.Deployment phase 1 informationYour project must: have total eligible costs between £60,000 and £200,000 be led by a UK business be collaborative last between 3 and 4 months aim to carry out the project work in the UK and exploit the results across other UK industrial clustersTimeline the competition is open for applications and closes on 4 December at midday there is an online briefing for applicants on 7 November: register to attendCompetition 2 - roadmapsUK organisations can apply for a share of up to £1 million to prepare plans for their journey to achieving low carbon and net zero industrial clusters.In phase 2 up to £8 million will be awarded for the development of industrial cluster decarbonisation roadmaps for major UK industrial clusters. These must set out how a cluster could be decarbonised to net-zero levels.Roadmaps phase 1 informationYour project: must have total eligible costs between £40,000 and £120,000 can be carried out by a single organisation or in collaboration – which we encourage must demonstrate how it will collaborate within a cluster can last between 3 and 4 months can be led by a UK registered business of any size, a research organisation, public sector organisation, charity or academic institution must carry out its project work in the UK must intend to exploit the results in at least one UK industrial clusterTimeline the competition is open for applications and closes on 4 December at midday there is an online briefing for applicants on 7 November: register to attendFind out more and read the full press release by clicking here.