Organisations in the Outer Hebrides have the opportunity to apply for funding to support innovative decarbonisation projects, with up to £2.86 million available.
The ICNZ Outer Hebrides Transition Fund, part of the Islands Centre for Net Zero (ICNZ), is inviting proposals from businesses, academic institutions, and community organisations for capital projects that align with the ICNZ's objectives.
These objectives include supporting the islands' transition to net zero, creating green jobs, generating new revenue streams, and ensuring decarbonisation impacts all aspects of the Islands Deal.
"Applicants may be based within or out with the islands but must ensure that projects are delivered within, and bring impact primarily to, the Outer Hebrides," the ICNZ stated.
Funding will be available from 2026 to 2030, and projects must demonstrate the feasibility of delivery within this timeframe.
Successful proposals will be taken forward to the UK and Scottish Governments for final approval as part of the Islands Growth Deal.
The fund aims to support transformational projects that create significant and lasting change for the people and communities of the Outer Hebrides.
There will be an online information event about the fund held on the 14th of January, a link to book this event can be found on the ICNZ website.
The Transition Fund will close for submissions on the 21st of March 2025.
ICNZ Outer Hebrides is being delivered in partnership with Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Community Energy Scotland and UHI North, West and Hebrides. This project forms part of the wider investment in the Islands Centre for Net Zero with an overall total of £16.5 million from UK and Scottish Government funding as part of the Islands Growth Deal. This ten-year investment programme jointly funded by the UK and Scottish governments. Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Orkney and Shetland Island Councils and their partners from the public, academic, community and business sectors will seek to drive economic growth and the creation of sustainable jobs across all three islands regions.
Matthew Logan, the ICNZ OH Project Manager commented: "We are excited to be launching this opportunity as part of the Islands Centre for Net Zero. There is a lot of potential for impactful capital projects that will support decarbonisation and sustainability across the Outer Hebrides, and we are looking forward to hearing ideas from a wide range of organisations.
"The ongoing development of the Creed hydrogen Skills and Innovation Centre, which has been supported with funds from the ICNZ OH, is a great example of a capital project that will enable decarbonisation through the production of green hydrogen alongside creating training and education pathways. We hope to receive more proposals of this nature, with the scope to bring long term benefits to communities and address both local priorities and major sources of emissions."
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Construction News
10/01/2025
£2.86m Fund Opens For Outer Hebrides Decarbonisation Projects
Latest Construction News
10/01/2025
A new report has revealed that a proposed new Falkirk Town Hall could generate significant economic benefits for the town, attracting an additional 300,000 visitors per year and contributing £3.38 million annually to the local economy. The ambitious project, including a regional theatre, a civic ...
10/01/2025
Organisations in the Outer Hebrides have the opportunity to apply for funding to support innovative decarbonisation projects, with up to £2.86 million available. The ICNZ Outer Hebrides Transition Fund, part of the Islands Centre for Net Zero (ICNZ), is inviting proposals from businesses, academic ...
10/01/2025
A three-day online summit will take place next month to examine the progress and challenges of retrofitting homes in Glasgow and the surrounding region. The summit, hosted by Glasgow City Council as part of its annual Retrofit Action Week, will bring together hundreds of stakeholders, including ...
10/01/2025
Aberdeenshire Council is set to introduce a range of improvements to an existing path between Montgarrie and Alford, creating a dedicated active travel route. Construction work will begin at the end of January, involving path widening, surface improvements, and the installation of a new ...
10/01/2025
Remediation works on the Cairngorm funicular railway resumed this week, with the aim of returning the train to service as soon as possible. While significant progress had been made in strengthening the 1.8km viaduct before Christmas, inspections identified areas requiring further attention. Once ...
10/01/2025
Network Rail has successfully demolished an old bridge over the railway line at Craigo Road, near Marykirk, and begun construction of a replacement. The project, which involved closing the railway line on Sunday, 5th January, saw engineers remove the existing bridge and crane in the main sections ...
10/01/2025
City of Glasgow College, in collaboration with key industry partners, is developing a groundbreaking platform to enhance innovation within Scotland's built environment sector. The Built Environment Innovation Assessment (BEIA) platform will provide organisations with a comprehensive evaluation of ...
10/01/2025
A significant step forward has been taken in the development of a housing proposal for the site of the former Glenwood Centre. Fife Council's Cabinet Committee has given its approval to the plans, paving the way for a mixed-tenure development. The proposal outlines the construction of 44 flats ...
10/01/2025
A new railway station in Winchburgh could be given the green light with West Lothian Council set to consider a proposal to become co-promoter for the project next week. The new station has been part of the masterplan for the Winchburgh Core Development Area for some time, but securing funding has ...
10/01/2025
North Ayrshire Council Leader Marie Burns recently visited three major construction projects in the region, totalling approximately £35 million in investment. The first project, a £4.6 million seawall in Largs, has been completed. The new precast concrete structure replaces a deteriorating 1970s ...