Climate17 is delighted to be partnering with The Greater South East Net Zero Hub (GSENZH); a high-profile and high-impact government-backed project group to develop and support the delivery of projects to accelerate the UK’s transition to Net Zero.
GSENZH is assembling a team to launch and manage a Local Net Zero Accelerator programme across Manchester, West Midlands & York & North East Yorkshire Combined Authorities.
Each candidate will be integral to supporting the delivery of the project and boosting the UK’s transition to net zero.
About GSENZH
Set up by the UK government in 2018 and funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), there are five Local Net Zero Hubs across England. All Hubs work together to help the UK reach Net Zero.
To date, the Net Zero Hubs have supported 200+ major Net Zero projects valued at over £4Bn including large-scale solar, heat networks, smart grids, domestic retrofit, hydrogen development, public estate-wide energy opportunity assessments, fleet and depot decarbonisation, network constraint, building decarbonisation & research & development.
There are five Local Net Zero Hubs across England, set up by the UK government in 2018 and funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNEZ). All Hubs work together to help the UK reach Net Zero.
The Hub has a project portfolio that includes:
- Technical assistance to develop investable Net Zero & local energy projects
- Public sector estate decarbonisation
- Delivery of domestic housing retrofit
- Community energy
- Policy development
- Strategic and research projects
- Knowledge transfer
- Administration of the Local Energy Advice Demonstrators & Community Energy Fund.
- Programme management of the Local Net Zero Accelerator demonstrator