News

24 May 2022

Low Carbon Skills Fund Phase 3: Take the next step towards a low-carbon heated MAT

Low Carbon Skills Fund Phase 3: Take the next step towards a low-carbon heated MAT

11:30

Up to £14 million of funding is to be made available by The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) in Phase 3 of the Salix Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF). Join this session where Zenergi will share its wisdom and experience from rounds one and two to help MATs understand the next steps to prepare their funding bids. 

Successful applicants of the funding will access grants to enable them to engage the specialist and expert advice and skills required from consultants, such as Zenergi, to put in place or improve an existing heat decarbonisation plan.

This session is essential viewing for any MAT that can act quickly to work with Zenergi on the preparation of the funding bid and subsequently deploy the grant to focus their school’s heat decarbonisation.

Since the window for accessing the funding is very limited, Zenergi will outline the key dates and the urgent next steps required to enable MATs the best chance of accessing it. Its experts will also provide a summary of broader energy efficiency measures and building improvements that can be implemented alongside heat decarbonisation projects.

If you were unable to attend the live stream, a recorded link will be emailed to all registered attendees for viewing at your convenience. Follow this link to view the recording

You might also be interested in

Making a Difference: Zenergi’s contribution to improving our world through volunteering and charity giving
News
Increases to Water Wholesale Charges from 1st April 2024
News
Meet Mandip Bhamra: Zenergi’s new Director of Technical Solutions
News
How energy literacy is good for your organisation
News
The chilling state of Britain’s school buildings: How Zenergi can help reduce heat 
losses
News
Greening the Future: An innovative approach to plastic recycling
News
Guidance for schools on compliance with ESOS
News
2023 the hottest on record: Decarbonisation essential to “avoid the worst of climate chaos”
News