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发布年 | 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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正文(英文) | Press release £90 million UK drive to reduce carbon emissionsHouseholds and businesses will benefit from £90 million to cut carbon emissions in industry and homes.
Households and businesses will benefit from £90 million to cut carbon emissions in industry and homes, Energy Minister Kwasi Kwarteng announced today (18 February 2020). £70 million will include funding for 2 of Europe’s first-ever large scale, low carbon hydrogen production plants - the first on the banks of the Mersey, the second planned for near Aberdeen. A third project will develop technology to harness offshore wind off the Grimsby coast to power electrolysis and produce hydrogen. Hydrogen is a low or zero-emission alternative to fossil fuels which could power future industry and transport. The investment will also fund projects to trial cutting-edge technologies for switching industrial production from fossil fuels to renewables in industries such as cement and glass production. The remaining £20 million will be used to fund projects aimed at cutting household emissions and bills through nine UK-wide local “smart energy” projects. Over 250,000 people could have their homes powered by local renewable sources by 2030 – which could lead to their energy bills reducing by as much as half, thanks to this government funding. If successful, the 10 community pilot projects from Rugeley near Stafford to Coleraine in Northern Ireland could revolutionise local energy generation – allowing local communities to join the frontline in the fight against climate change. In Rugeley, a coal fired power station is to be demolished and turned into a sustainable village of 2,300 homes. Residents will benefit from thermal storage units instead of traditional gas boilers, enabling them to draw, store and heat their homes with geothermal energy from local canals and disused mine shafts. In Coleraine, a micro-grid of nearly 100 homes will be established, powered entirely by local wind power. It will help lower household electricity bills by as much as 50% and boost the contribution of renewables to the local energy mix by a quarter. Visiting the Gigastack project in Grimsby today, Kwasi Kwarteng, Minister for Business, Energy and Clean Growth, said:
This investment in low carbon innovation will be crucial to help us end our contribution to climate change by 2050. The news comes just 2 weeks after the Prime Minister announced plans to bring forward the phase-out of coal to 2024 as we continue to ramp up our Year of Climate Action ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) this November. Notes to editors1. The complete funding package forms part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s £500 million innovation fund, which is dedicated to harnessing and rolling out cutting edge technology to fight climate change. 2. Currently difficult and expensive to produce in bulk, hydrogen could be vital in the fight against climate change as a low carbon alternative to fossil fuels used by heavy transport and industry. 3. Of the £70 million being invested in these technologies, £28 million will be for projects developing hydrogen production, including the 2 plants. 4. A further £18.5 million of funding is being awarded to projects developing and trialling technologies to move industrial concrete and glass production away from fossil fuels and onto renewables. 5. The projects have the potential to be scaled up and rolled out across industry, meaning houses and roads could be built using low-emission concrete by 2030. This would prevent 3.2 million tonnes of CO2 a year from polluting the environment - equivalent to taking 679,000 cars off the road. 6. The remaining £22 million of funding will go to top UK scientists and engineers to conduct cutting-edge research into decarbonising industry, focusing on emission-heavy transport and heating. 7. Breakdown of funding:
8. Hydrogen projects awarded funding:
Find more details of the Hydrogen Supply Competition projects. 9. Fuel switching projects funding:
Find more details of the Industrial Fuel Switching competition projects. 10. Local smart energy projects awarded UKRI funding (more information available from UKRI):
Published 18 February 2020
Last updated 19 February 2020 + show all updates
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来源平台 | GOV.UK - Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
文献类型 | 新闻 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/227891 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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