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CBI: Green Economy soars 9% compared to UK economy’s 0.1% growth

Envirotec Magazine

The UK’s net zero economy grew 9% in 2023 according to a new report commissioned by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), with analysis provided by CBI Economics and The Data City. 1 The total gross value added (GVA) by businesses involved in the net zero economy now stands at £74 billion.

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Offshore Wind Industry Council - Offshore Wind supply chain has £92 billion potential for UK economy by 2040

Global Renewable News

Growing the UK's supply chain for offshore wind represents a £92 billion opportunity to boost the UK's economy by 2040, according to a report by the Offshore Wind Industry Council (OWIC) an.

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UK ranked as one of the leaders in advancing hydrogen economy

Envirotec Magazine

The UK has been ranked third amongst countries that have the potential to be global leaders in the new hydrogen economy. The Hydrogen Index ranks the 14 countries which had the most potential to develop advanced low-carbon hydrogen economies when the index launched in 2022.

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What has the Inflation Reduction Act done to the green economy in the UK?

GreenBiz

The Social Market Foundation warns that opportunities will be lost without more ambitious policy.

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Understanding How Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impact the UK Economy

Environment + Energy Leader

When recent shifts from coal to lower-emission fuels, such as natural gas, have helped reduce the amount of emissions associated with energy usage.

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UK Entrepreneurs Less Confident About Growth Than US Counterparts, GoDaddy Reveals

3BL Media

As originally published by GoDaddy’s Venture Forward Research Initiative UK microbusiness owners are significantly less optimistic about their national economy and individual growth prospects than US counterparts, according to a new GoDaddy study of digital/online microbusiness owners.

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Invasive species cost UK economy over £5 billion over past 40-50 years

Envirotec Magazine

Invasive species have cost the UK economy over £5 billion over the past 40-50 years, making the cost one of the highest totals in Europe, according to research led by Queen’s University Belfast. In the UK this category includes the grey squirrel, European rabbit and Japanese knotweed.

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