This episode steps back to the early innovation cycle that is still needed to accelerate industrial decarbonisation. Bruce Adderley joins the podcast to explore how the £66m of the TFI Challenge in the UK has had an amplified effect, securing £200m+ of co-investment for collaborations across steel, cement, chem, glass and more of the foundation industries.
Whether you are UK-based or not, listen in these takeaways including:
- How govt grants can be used to drive novel interventions in our oldest industries
- How collaboration across industry, rather than siloed grant allocations, was the secret to successful projects and scaling of innovative tech
- How the investor partnering programme secured co-investments from entities including HG investors, the Clean Growth Fund, SpeedInvest Industry, Turquoise International and Midven Limited
You’ll also hear about two specific projects the Challenge ignited:
- Cement 2 Zero (reuse of end of life cement in electric arc furnaces)
- Rectify (a circular supply chain developing high-quality grades of recycled steel for the production of low carbon ‘green steel’)
UK-based? This is also a great opportunity hear about how tax payer money has been put to use in ways that are leading to further co investments in decarb, new facilities and city regeneration.
Based outside the UK? Listen in and share this with policy makers/influencers and those trying to spark decarbonisation projects with seed capital elsewhere in the world.
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