UK government to entice green manufacturing with major investment package

With an eye on the offshore wind industry, the UK aims to attract even more investment in the country’s green industry by 2030 through government subsidies.
Since September, Claire Coutinho has been a minister in the Ministry of Energy Security and Net Zero Emissions, which was established in February after the Ministry of Industry and Energy was broken up into several ministries. | Photo: Hollie Adams
Since September, Claire Coutinho has been a minister in the Ministry of Energy Security and Net Zero Emissions, which was established in February after the Ministry of Industry and Energy was broken up into several ministries. | Photo: Hollie Adams

The UK government is trying to go green in earnest these days. Following the decision to raise the cap on transfer prices in the upcoming AR6 offshore wind tender round by 66% to attract project developers, money is now also being allocated to attract manufacturing in the country.

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