Green heat companies share three quarters-of-a-million pounds of innovation funding

 
 

 

More than £750,000 has been awarded to sixteen companies by Scottish Enterprise to strengthen Scotland’s green heat supply chain.

 
 

 

Recipients are developing new products or processes that will support the transition to low carbon heat or improve the thermal performance of buildings.
 
They include Aberdeenshire-based engineers Geothermal Energy Ltd, Hawick-headquartered manufacturers Turnbull & Scott and industrial heat pump developer and manufacturer Star Renewable Energy, located in Glasgow.
 
The funding is being distributed via the competitive CAN DO Innovation Green Heat Feasibility Call in the form of grants ranging from £30,000 to £50,000.
 
The call was funded by the Scottish Government through its Green Heat Innovation Support Programme, which aims to grow Scotland’s green heat market by stimulating innovation and investment.

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