UK launches decarbonisation competitions as part of net zero efforts
John E. Kaye
- Published
- Home, Sustainability

The British government announced two competitions that will award a total of about 140 million pounds ($180 million) to industrial decarbonisation projects as part of efforts to help the UK achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
The competitions aim to help support projects to decarbonise industry, such as carbon capture and hydrogen power, and boost plans to establish the world’s first net zero industrial cluster, or group of similar and related firms in a specific geographic area, by 2040.
The UK in June passed laws requiring greenhouse gas emissions, about a quarter of which are produced by industry, to be cut to net zero by 2050 as part of attempts to tackle climate change.
In the first competition, businesses can apply for a share of up to 1 million pounds to develop plans for decarbonising an industrial cluster.
Successful applicants will then compete in a second phase where up to 131 million pounds will be awarded for projects which deliver or support significant emissions reductions in an industrial cluster by 2030.
In the second competition, UK organisations can apply for a share of up to 1 million pounds to prepare plans for achieving low-carbon and net zero industrial clusters.
Then, up to 8 million pounds will be awarded for the development of decarbonisation plans or roadmaps for major UK industrial clusters.
Both competitions close on Dec. 4.
($1 = 0.7765 pounds)
Source: Reuters
Sign up to The European Newsletter
RECENT ARTICLES
-
EU sustainability rules drive digital compliance push in Uzbekistan ahead of export change -
China’s BYD overtakes Tesla as world’s largest electric car seller -
UK education group signs agreement to operate UN training centre network hub -
Mycelium breakthrough shows there’s mush-room to grow in greener manufacturing -
Oxford to host new annual youth climate summit on UN World Environment Day -
Exclusive: Global United Nations delegates meet in London as GEDU sets out new cross-network sustainability plan -
Fast fashion brands ‘greenwash’ shoppers with guilt-easing claims, study warns -
Private sector set to overtake government as main driver of corporate sustainability in 2026, report suggests -
Sir Trevor McDonald honoured at UWI London Benefit Dinner celebrating Caribbean achievement -
Historic motorsport confronts its energy future -
Protecting the world’s wild places: Dr Catherine Barnard on how local partnerships drive global conservation -
Europe’s HyDeal eyes Africa for low-cost hydrogen link to Europe -
Fabric of change -
Courage in an uncertain world: how fashion builds resilience now -
UAE breaks ground on world’s first 24-hour renewable power plant -
China’s Yancheng sets a global benchmark for conservation and climate action -
Inside Iceland’s green biotechnology revolution -
Global development banks agree new priorities on finance, water security and private capital ahead of COP30 -
UK organisations show rising net zero ambition despite financial pressures, new survey finds -
Gulf ESG efforts fail to link profit with sustainability, study shows -
Redress and UN network call for fashion industry to meet sustainability goals -
World Coastal Forum leaders warn of accelerating global ecosystem collapse -
Miliband: 'Great British Energy will be self-financing by 2030' -
New ranking measures how Europe’s biggest retailers report on sustainability -
Music faces a bum note without elephant dung, new research warns


























