Following exceptional demand, additional funding has been released for the Aberdeen Energy Efficiency Programme, giving more local organisations the chance to access non-repayable grants of up to £10,000 to cut their energy costs.
The programme has already supported small and medium-sized businesses across Aberdeen with over £500,000 in grant funding, helping them invest in measures such as insulation, LED lighting, solar PV, and low-carbon heating systems. The newly released funding will allow even more organisations to benefit.
In response to the programme’s popularity, the application deadline has now been extended to 4 January.
The scheme provides up to 50% of project costs for SMEs, sole traders, and third-sector organisations operating within the Aberdeen City Council area.
“The programme has delivered impressive savings and sustainability improvements for local organisations so far,” said David Mackay, Co-CEO at Scarf. “With additional funding now available, this is an ideal opportunity for businesses and charities to move ahead with energy-saving upgrades.”
Organisations are encouraged to apply as soon as possible while funding remains available.
Apply now: https://www.scarf.org.uk/aberdeen-energy-efficiency-programme/
Contact: energypilot@scarf.org.uk
Scarf is a registered charity and social enterprise that works in partnership with local and national government, private sector and other third sector organisations to help lower fuel bills and carbon emissions. Founded in 1985, the organisation operates from offices in Aberdeen and Dundee to deliver a range of energy-saving services to householders, communities and businesses across Scotland.