ETZ Ltd is pleased to share its Year of Impact Report for 2025/26, highlighting key areas of delivery made possible through the support of ETZ Ltd’s funders and partners.
The past year has seen many milestones achieved, including the opening of the Energy Transition Skills Hub and ETZ EnergyWorks and delivery of the Supply Chain Challenge Fund, supporting more than 50 companies companies to enter low carbon and green energy markets.
Maggie McGinlay, Chief Executive, said:
"ETZ Ltd was established with a clear purpose: to help North East Scotland use its energy expertise to secure long-term jobs and investment through the transition to low carbon energy. This is now being delivered in visible ways - companies are winning new work, new facilities are opening, training capacity is growing and community projects are moving forward. I am pleased to share this report, which details the tangible results of that commitment. Our focus will continue to be on building that momentum, using the North East’s energy expertise to attract investment, support companies to grow and create long-term opportunities for people across the region.”
View the full report here.