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Development Bank of Wales to launch Net Zero business incentive next year

The regional bank will fast track its "invest to save decarbonisation" offer

Welsh Economy Minister Vaughan Gething

A new net zero initiative, which incentivises businesses to lower their carbon footprint, will be accelerated and launched in the new year, Vaughan Gething has said.

The Economy Minister has asked the Development Bank of Wales to fast track its "invest to save decarbonisation" offer and provide more favourable terms for businesses looking to invest in renewables and energy efficiency measures.

Accelerating the offer will allow Welsh businesses to invest in net zero projects sooner, reducing energy consumption and bills. Mr Gething described it as a "win-win scheme" for businesses to cut future energy costs and contribute to the Welsh Government's green economy ambitions.

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He said: "The Development Bank of Wales has become a national asset supporting businesses across Wales, improving their resilience and helping them grow and prosper. Over its first five years the bank has exceeded investment targets, delivering an economic impact of £1.2 billion.

“It is clear from my discussions with businesses that we must prioritise the job of reducing energy consumption and lowering bills for the long term. I have now asked the Development Bank to fast-track development of a new scheme supporting business transition to Net Zero on an ‘invest to save’ principle. This will allow businesses to take on borrowing to fund capital investment which delivers on decarbonisation through more flexible repayment terms, attractive interest rates and wider support such as help towards consultancy costs.

“This is a win-win scheme – making it cheaper and easier for eligible businesses to cut future energy costs and boost our shared ambition for a greener Wales.”

The Development Bank will also pursue an ambitious equity investment target of £100m over the next five to seven years.