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Hull carbon cutting scheme for SMEs hits target six months early - could you capitalise too?

750,000kg ambition achieved with funding still in the pot for city firms keen to address CO2

Energy efficiency measures deployed as part of the Hull Business Energy Efficiency Scheme.(Image: Bluestorm)

A groundbreaking initiative to cut carbon emissions generated by Hull businesses has hit its initial target six months ahead of schedule.

The Hull Business Energy Efficiency Scheme has smashed the 750,000kg ambition, hitting 790,000kg well ahead of the June closure.

And with an additional 25 projects already being supported, a further 175,000kg are anticipated to be wiped out. Those behind it now anticipate saving 1,000 tonnes by the summer deadline - an equivalent saving to what would be achieved by planting 500,000 trees.

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Phil Hall, HBEES programme manager, said: “The response we’ve had to the scheme has been fantastic - so far, we’ve supported over 200 Hull businesses to not just reduce their emissions, but have also seen some businesses save tens of thousands of pounds on their energy costs each year.”

Addressing businesses directly, with £200,000 still in the kitty, he added: “If you’ve been thinking about how you can make changes to reduce your business’s emissions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch – grants are still available and we can also provide a whole host of fully-funded specialist energy advice services too.”

An air source heat pump installed on premises. (Image: Bluestorm)

HBEES offers grants of up to £15,000 to SMEs in the city looking to update outdated equipment or install new heating, lighting, solar or EV charging points, meaning they are saving tonnes of carbon – as well as money on their energy costs – each year.

Eligible businesses interested in taking part need to be quick, as all grant applications need to be submitted by the end of March.