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From offshore wind to marine robots and electric flights - this is the future of the South West

Business leaders say the region has all the resources and expertise it needs to lead the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Green revolution - all it needs now is the backing of Government

How a floating windfarm could look in the Celtic Sea off the South West and Wales(Image: Statoil)

The South West has taken a major step forward in its ambitions to become the greenest region in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Soon to become a test bed for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first electric flight and home to a new fleet of smart underwater robots, the South West is pioneering projects that are pushing its carbon net zero vision to reality.

It has launched a £1million loan scheme to support environmental businesses and has the backing of the Shadow Chancellor Annelise Dodds but business leaders are calling on more Government support for digital connectivity to turbocharge the scale of its ambitions.

Harnessing the skills in the green tech industry and supporting businesses that draw on the region's natural assets from eco tourism to wave technology is a top priority for the Great South West partnership, led by the #BackTheGreatSouthWest campaign supported by the Pennon Group, Western Morning News, LEPs and major employers right across Devon and Cornwall.

Carbon Net Zero ambitions

Great South West Chairman Steve Hindley said: "The Great South West is committed to the delivery Carbon Net Zero.

“We will continue to work with Government to realise these ambitions and support our businesses and communities to transition to a low carbon economy.”

In its prospectus, ‘Securing Our Future’, which was published in January 2020, the and the first net exporter of green energy through its key wind, solar, geothermal and nuclear assets.