Our Manifesto is the blueprint to achieve a sustainable Net Zero economy for the North West of England ⚡️ This collaborative commitment from industry, sets out the necessary steps needed to propel the North West to the forefront of clean growth Focusing on key areas of Net Zero such as Energy Generation, Grid Infrastructure, Planning Policy, and Skills, the document calls for action from, government, education and industry. Our Members: Tata Chemicals | Spirit Energy | Siemens | INEOS Inovyn | Peel L&P | Encirc | North West Business Leadership Team | United Utilities | EET Fuels
Net Zero North West
Renewables & Environment
Industry led body delivering the decarbonisation of the North West Industrial Sector
About us
Net Zero North West is an industry led collaboration driving industrial decarbonisation in the North West.
- Website
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http://www.netzeronw.co.uk
External link for Net Zero North West
- Industry
- Renewables & Environment
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- North West
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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North West, GB
Updates
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Net Zero North West reposted this
🌅 Sunrise at Stanlow 🌅 This morning, we were all greeted with a breathtaking sunrise at Stanlow. #sunrise #beautifulmornings #Stanlow #EET #EETFuels
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2024 has been an incredible year for Net Zero North West Take a look at what we achieved ⬇️ Siemens | Peel L&P | INEOS Inovyn | Encirc | Tata Chemicals Europe | North West Business Leadership Team | Spirit Energy | EET Fuels | United Utilities | Greater Manchester Combined Authority | Liverpool City Region Combined Authority | Enterprising Cumbria | Enterprise Cheshire and Warrington | East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce
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With just 2 weeks till the New Year, organisations will be looking forward to 2025 and considering about what changes they can make to achieve net zero targets and help support the progression of clean energy across the North West. Here are some things you can do ⬇️ 🔧 Invest in EV buying schemes and charging infrastructure ⚡️ Consider switching to a renewable energy supplier ♻️ Improve energy efficiency and reduce energy waste 📈 Review and update ESG policies 🌳 Implement carbon offsetting strategies
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What changes to expect from the Net Zero sector in 2025 ⬇️ - UK Government will set the 7th carbon budget, covering the period from 2038 to 2042 - Compliance with the Future Homes Standard (FHS) will become mandatory across the UK - A new Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Paris agreement for 2035 is expected - Growth of Great British Energy following establishment in 2024 - Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) mandate to come into effect from 1st January 2025 - Delivery of (Department for Energy Security and Net Zero) Clean Power 2030 will begin, setting out a clear pathway from Government for new energy infrastructure alongside National Energy System Operator
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We are building powerful partnerships and encouraging the necessary investments to make Net Zero a reality. In 2025, Net Zero North West will continue to deliver on our bold strategies as laid out in our Cluster Plan and Manifesto, bringing together local government, private companies and public organisations to work towards ambitious yet deliverable goals. Want to find out more about Net Zero North West and how your organisation could get involved? ➡️ https://lnkd.in/e2-D4Hjm
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Net Zero North West reposted this
As 2024 comes to a close, it's clear that the UK has made significant strides in its journey toward achieving Net Zero emissions. This year brought impactful developments that set a strong foundation for sustainable growth and climate leadership. Key Highlights from 2024 New Climate Targets: The UK reaffirmed its leadership in global climate action by committing to a 81% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, compared to 1990 levels. Major Energy Investments: A robust push in renewable energy with investments in green hydrogen, offshore wind, and solar power—highlighted by the creation of GB Energy with £125 million in funding to accelerate clean energy projects. Advancing Nuclear: The establishment of Great British Nuclear aims to grow nuclear’s share of electricity to 25% by 2050, driven by innovations like small modular reactors (SMRs). Hydrogen & Carbon Capture Leadership: A £240 million fund for hydrogen projects and £20 billion allocated for two major carbon capture clusters (@Hynet) are game changers, positioning the UK at the forefront of these critical technologies. Green Finance Strategy: Enhancements to drive private investment in sustainability, including mandatory corporate transition plans, aligning business growth with climate goals. As businesses, policymakers, and communities continue to align efforts, 2024 reminds us that achieving Net Zero is a shared journey and can only be achieved through partnerships and collaboration in building a greener, more resilient economy.
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What is the Strategic Role of SMEs in Decarbonisation? Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are pivotal to achieving regional and national Net Zero targets. As drivers of local economies, they have a unique opportunity to lead the way in adopting sustainable practices, improving energy efficiency, reducing waste, and integrating renewable energy solutions into their operations. With government grants and tailored initiatives available, the transition to greener practices is not only achievable but can also offer long-term benefits such as cost savings, brand enhancement, and alignment with evolving market expectations. The collective action of SMEs is essential for creating a more resilient, sustainable economy.
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As 2024 comes to a close, it's clear that the UK has made significant strides in its journey toward achieving Net Zero emissions. This year brought impactful developments that set a strong foundation for sustainable growth and climate leadership. Key Highlights from 2024 New Climate Targets: The UK reaffirmed its leadership in global climate action by committing to a 81% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, compared to 1990 levels. Major Energy Investments: A robust push in renewable energy with investments in green hydrogen, offshore wind, and solar power—highlighted by the creation of GB Energy with £125 million in funding to accelerate clean energy projects. Advancing Nuclear: The establishment of Great British Nuclear aims to grow nuclear’s share of electricity to 25% by 2050, driven by innovations like small modular reactors (SMRs). Hydrogen & Carbon Capture Leadership: A £240 million fund for hydrogen projects and £20 billion allocated for two major carbon capture clusters (@Hynet) are game changers, positioning the UK at the forefront of these critical technologies. Green Finance Strategy: Enhancements to drive private investment in sustainability, including mandatory corporate transition plans, aligning business growth with climate goals. As businesses, policymakers, and communities continue to align efforts, 2024 reminds us that achieving Net Zero is a shared journey and can only be achieved through partnerships and collaboration in building a greener, more resilient economy.
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We are thrilled to welcome United Utilities as members of Net Zero North West. As the main supplier of water and wastewater services in the North West, United Utilities have made strong commitments to limit their impact on the environment, improve the ecological standards of rivers and reduce their overall carbon emissions. As outlined in their net zero transition plan, United Utilities have bold ambitions to be carbon neutral by 2050. 4 years ago, UU made six carbon pledges, and are making good progress to deliver them. Central to these pledges was the establishment of four near term science-based targets for all emission scopes. You can read more about their Science-based targets and how they are delivering them here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eXqFEhDj As members of Net Zero North West, we are excited about the increased opportunities for collaboration and innovation between United Utilities and Net Zero North West's existing members and partners, and look forward to working closely with them in 2025 and beyond.