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UK government’s energy innovation investment portfolio

Information about innovative low carbon companies who have received government support since 2012.

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UK government’s energy innovation investment portfolio

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The UK is a world leader in clean growth. We have led the G7 in reducing emissions while growing our economy. Delivering clean growth is central to our Industrial Strategy, as one of 4 Grand Challenges – global trends which will transform our future, where we can put the UK at the forefront of the industries of the future.

We want to ensure that the innovative companies we support are visible and championed for their work in developing clean technology of the future, providing them with the opportunity to promote themselves to potential investors.

The Clean Growth Strategy has innovation at its heart, offering over £2.5 billion of government investment for low carbon technology, and we want to highlight the support the government is offering to those businesses delivering low carbon technologies.

This is part of the broader work that the government is undertaking through the Industrial Strategy’s clean growth Grand Challenge, to ensure the UK maximises the economic and commercial benefits of the global transition to a low carbon economy.

In addition to the spreadsheet which illustrates the range of projects which have benefited from government funding since April 2012 we have developed a data visualisation tool. The tool will showcase companies who have received funding through BEIS directly such as from the Energy Entrepreneurs Fund as well as from Innovate UK and EPSRC which are both part of UK Research and Innovation.

Our hope is that this will bring greater transparency to the actions of government, highlight the support on offer for low carbon technology and interest the following groups:

  • investors looking to invest in UK businesses (including in the UK and abroad)
  • investors looking for information on the level of support for R&D in the UK
  • Department for International Trade and British Trade Posts (to connect companies to international opportunities)
  • UK companies (who are seeking partnerships and export opportunities)

Updates to this page

Published 24 January 2017
Last updated 17 October 2018 + show all updates
  1. Link added to data visualisation tool.

  2. First published.

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