Posted on 16th September 2020
Category: NewsHull businesses are being
offered an exciting opportunity to become more energy efficient, thanks to a
new council-led scheme that launches today.
The Hull Business Energy Efficiency Scheme (HBEES) is a new project led by Hull
City Council and part-funded by the 2014 – 2020 European Regional Development
Fund Programme.
The scheme offers a whole host of measures that will assist businesses in
reducing their contribution to greenhouses gases, including the installation of
new technology, access to expertise and advice, as well as access to grant
funding to invest energy-saving equipment.
Fully-funded energy efficiency workshops and access to grants are also on
offer, alongside energy audits from the council’s expert partners.
Councillor Daren Hale, Portfolio Holder for Economic Investment and
Regeneration, said:
“Hull City Council is delighted to offer this specialist support to local
businesses that will not only help them become more energy efficient and reduce
their costs, but also contribute towards the City Plan’s aim of being a carbon
neutral city by 2030.”
Businesses that register for the scheme will receive a energy assessment visit
and report at no cost to them, which outlines the potential improvements that
can be made with details of any costs and benefits highlighted. Any
improvements business owners would like to implement could be part-funded via grants
available with the scheme up to a maximum grant of £10,000.
Businesses interested in the scheme can contact the HBEES team today by
emailing BusinessEnergyEfficiencyScheme@hullcc.gov.uk.