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£3m investment for West Midlands low energy projects

Schemes in Staffordshire, Sandwell and Coventry are among nine across the country to benefit from slice of £90m funding pot

The former Rugeley Power Station site is among three projects to receive government cash

A trio of low-carbon energy projects in the West Midlands will receive almost £3 million in new government funding.

The new capital, which will attract match funding, has been announced to support the schemes in Staffordshire, Sandwell and Coventry.

They are part of a wider investment worth £90 million into nine projects across the country.

The West Midlands projects will link energy supply, storage and use, and design ways to power heating and transport aimed at dramatically improving efficiency and reduce costs to local residents.

Rugeley

The aim is to bring smart energy to Rugeley and transform the site of the town's former power station by demolishing it and creating a sustainable village.

Around 2,300 new homes and other eco-friendly buildings are planned for the site which it is hoped will set the standard for similar projects across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to transition to zero carbon.

Residents will benefit from thermal storage units instead of traditional gas boilers alongside geothermal energy from local canals and disused mine shafts.