Net Zero Worcestershire support

Net Zero Worcestershire support

In affiliation with the Business Energy Advice Service (BEAS).

Funded by UK Government and Net Zero logo

Understanding your current carbon emissions is vital to advancing your business’s decarbonisation journey.
The Net Zero Worcestershire Programme offers free Decarbonisation Reviews to eligible Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and organisations in Worcestershire.

The support, delivered by dedicated specialists, will show you how and where to effectively move forward on reducing your carbon emissions and energy costs.

The review will 

  • examine the fabric of the building(s) and use of energy, water, waste, transport and products and services 
  • identify actions that will improve efficiency, and the financial and savings in CO2e
  • identify opportunities for introducing renewable energy and resource systems

Benefits to my business

With increasing pressures from clients, supply chains to make a change, along with rising energy costs, now is the time to begin your decarbonisation journey.

At the end of the assessment, your business should:

  • gain a better understanding of your carbon emissions
  • have an outline of where cost savings can be made
  • get a clearer idea of your challenges and opportunities 
  • receive expert advice on your best steps forward
  • be in a better position to put goals in place

The level of support available

Desktop decarbonisation support (2 to 6 hours)

A specialist will complete a desktop review and provide a summary of the support/ advice.  

Decarbonisation review (7 to 12 hours)

A specialist will visit your premises to carry out the review. For this level of support, your business or organisation must have a minimum energy spend of £5,000.

Extended decarbonisation support (13 to 35 hours)

This level of assistance supports more complex and specialist decarbonisation projects that require feasibility, specification and project management or decarbonisation reviews of large sites.

Am I eligible?

To receive support through the programme, businesses/organisations must be:

  • operating within Worcestershire and have a Worcestershire business address
  • for the 7 plus hours Decarbonisation Reviews: A minimum annual energy spend of £5,000

And either:

  • an organisation responsible for a community building*

Or :

  • a small/ medium size enterprise* including limited businesses 
  • a sole trader or partnership 
  • below the Subsidy Control threshold of £315,000 over the previous three years, including the value of the support

*A community building is a building with the primary objective to improve the area, neighbourhood, and/ or community and its social welfare and recreation (it can include village halls, community halls, places of worship and youth centres but excludes schools.)

*The definition of an SME is as follows:

  • has fewer than 250 employees
  • has either (a) an annual turnover not exceeding €50 million or (b) an annual balance sheet total not exceeding €43 million
  • 25% or more of the capital or the voting rights are not owned by one enterprise, or jointly by several enterprises falling outside this definition of an SME
  • does not own more than 25% of the capital or voting rights in an enterprise falling outside of this definition of SME

Excluded sectors not eligible for support include:

  • Primary agriculture
  • Schools
  • Public sector funded organisations (unless parish or town councils)

How to apply

Registering for the programme is simple, all you need to do is follow these steps:

  1. submit an expression of interest via email to netzero@worcestershire.gov.uk
  2. you will then receive a unique link to the online application portal via email and instructions on how to complete your application
  3. a member of the team will be in touch to let you know the outcome of your application or if further details are needed

How this project is funded

This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), the Pilot Business Energy Advice Service (BEAS) and Worcestershire County Council.

Worcestershire County Council is delivering UKSPF in Partnership with Bromsgrove District Council, Malvern Hills District Council, Redditch Borough Council, Worcester City Council, Wychavon District Council and Wyre Forest District Council.

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund is a central pillar of the UK government’s Levelling Up agenda and provides £2.6 billion of funding for local investment by March 2025. The Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills. For more information, visit UK Shared Prosperity Fund Prospectus.

The Pilot Business Energy Advice Service (BEAS) offers free energy assessments and grant funding to implement energy efficiency measures to small and medium-sized businesses in the West Midlands. The programme is funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, and the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

What our clients say

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