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Public Sector Decarbonisation Guidance: Design and Feasibility

Develop detailed feasibility studies for investible decarbonisation measures, for example low-carbon heating, aligned to your overall strategy.

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Design and Feasibility

These guides and tools will enable you to appraise technical options, then design and prioritise projects for the delivery of your decarbonisation strategy.

Development of a detailed feasibility study for one or a suite of investible decarbonisation measures, aligned to the project brief. Securing budgets and determining project timescales.

 

Who should use this guidance?

This Public Sector Decarbonisation Guidance was commissioned by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), formerly the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), and the Cabinet Office to help public sector bodies and their decarbonisation partners understand the best route to Net Zero. We aim to help deliver decarbonisation projects at scale, as well as support grant funding applications, to enable rapid progress on reducing carbon emissions.

This guidance takes learnings from the Modern Energy Partners (MEP) programme and expertise from across Energy Systems Catapult to provide guidance on heat decarbonisation and energy management.

 

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