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Development Bank of Wales launches new £10m green fund

Its Green Business Loan Scheme with work alongside Business Wales to help firms decarbonise

Left to right: Development Bank of Wales chief executive Giles Thorley, Climate Change Minister Julie James and Economy Minister Vaughan Gething.

The Development Bank of Wales has launched a new £10m fund to help firms decarbonise. The Green Business Loan Scheme from the development bank, which is wholly-owned by the Welsh Government, will offer discounted interest rates and flexible repayment dates. The ambition is to invest the funding over the next three years.

Projects which could be supported by the debt fund, which has been created from the bank’s existing funding capacity, include:

  • Investing in renewable energy technology.
  • Improving the fabric of premises and energy efficiencies within the building;
  • Upgrading systems or machinery to reduce energy use; and
  • Water usage and waste reduction/improvements

As well as the new loan, support and advice is also available from the Welsh Government’s Business Wales service to help businesses decarbonise.

Launching the new loan scheme, Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, said:“Tackling climate change is a priority for the Welsh Government. That’s why we’ve set ambitious plans for Wales to become net zero by 2050.

“Businesses have a crucial role to play if we are to meet our ambition, so we’re proud to work with the development bank in supporting Welsh businesses on their decarbonisation journey.

“The economy has suffered in recent months and many businesses won’t have the resources needed to decarbonise. This is especially concerning as energy bills have risen, which highlights just how important Wales’ journey towards becoming a njet zero nation is.

“We want to ensure businesses have the support needed to make the improvements they want to make – not just through financial backing offered by the Green Business Loan Scheme, but also with practical advice from our Business Wales service.

“I’d encourage any businesses interested in the new scheme to contact the Development Bank for more information.”