Sustainability

Target2030 funding to help SME businesses in Gloucestershire, Swindon and Wiltshire be energy efficient

Published by
Kirsty Muir

Target 2030 is a business energy efficiency project that aims to support small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Gloucestershire, Swindon and Wiltshire to achieve a change in their energy consumption, putting them on a more sustainable footing for the future.

If you're an SME looking to improve your carbon footprint in 2022, we can help. With 30% grant funding and free energy reports available, you might be eligible for support to start your energy saving journey.

The service is funded through the European Regional Development Fund and delivered by Severn Wye Energy Agency, a sustainability charity with 20 years of experience supporting local businesses.

The programme is an extension of the Target 2020 scheme (2017-2020), and aims to support 300 Gloucestershire SMEs and 90 SMEs in Swindon and Wiltshire, offering two branches of support:

| Free energy efficiency survey

A free energy efficiency survey from one of Severn Wye Energy Agency’s expert Business Energy Advisors, along with an analysis of historical energy bills and a detailed energy action plan report highlighting the key points and recommendations.

| 30% grant funding towards improvements

Following on from the survey you’ll be able to apply for partial grants towards installing recommended energy efficiency measures. Grants are in the range of £500 to £60,000. The grant is subject to meeting a minimum carbon saving and covers 30% of the cost of purchase and installation.

Download the Client Guide

For full details about the programme, we recommend that you download the Target 2030 Client Guide, and ensure you have read the programme Terms and Conditions before embarking on any energy efficiency measures you may be considering.

Download the Client Guide HERE

 

 

 

 

 

Kirsty Muir

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