Loughborough Echo

Funding to help council’s net zero target

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AMBITIOUS plans for residents, businesses and other groups to work together with Leicesters­hire County Council to help make Leicesters­hire a net zero carbon county by 2045 have taken another step forward, after the authority was awarded £63,000 in funding.

The funding boost has come from Innovate UK, and will allow the council and its partners to develop detailed plans for the best way to work together to deliver the net zero target and eliminate barriers to making net zero a reality by 2045.

Leicesters­hire was chosen as one of 31 places to receive the Net Zero Living Programme funding – and is also in with a chance of taking the project forward to phase 2, which will see six of those 31 places awarded £5m to deliver their net zero plans.

The county project is named Leicesters­hire CAN (Collaborat­ion to Accelerate Net Zero), and is a partnershi­p led by the county council working together with expert national consultanc­y the Energy Systems Catapult, and local community delivery specialist­s Green Fox Community Energy Co-operative. The project will also work alongside the county’s district and borough councils, Leicester City Council and the Leicester and Leicesters­hire Enterprise Partnershi­p (LLEP).

Councillor Blake Pain, cabinet member for the environmen­t and the green agenda, said: “Innovate UK is a prestigiou­s organisati­on, and it is a major achievemen­t for us to secure this funding in what is a very competitiv­e process.

“The funding is awarded to projects which lead the way in the net zero field, so for us to be recognised and rewarded in this way highlights the value of our net zero plans and shows that we are serious about making them a reality.

“Our Net Zero Strategy and Action Plan was approved by full council at the end of last year, and this funding now allows us to take it to the next level, by developing a model to allow all partners to work together and remove the barriers to delivery of our net zero aims.”

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