Phase 3 Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund - Frequently asked questions
Learn more about Phase 3 of Scotland's Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund with our frequently asked questions guide.
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Learn more about Phase 3 of Scotland's Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund with our frequently asked questions guide.
This webpage provides guidance on the payment process of your Phase 2 Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund project.
This webpage provides guidance on the requirements to approve a request to change the scope of your Phase 2 Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund project.
Learn more about Phase 2 of Scotland's Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund with our frequently asked questions guide.
The applicant journey timeline has been designed to help you progress through your Phase 2 Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund application.
This page provides guidance on how to resolve the specific conditions of funding for your Phase 2 Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund project, including where to find conditions and the key dates for resolving them.
Worthing Borough Council celebrates its new low-carbon system which is set to cut 3,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually and transform how the town heats its landmark buildings.
Use this form to register your interest for Phase 3 of the Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund scheme.
This page provides information to help you through the completions process for your project funded through Phase 2 Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund.
How to submit a change request for your Scotland's Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund project, including key dates and deadlines.
Monthly monitoring reports inform us of the progress of your project, the key risks and the forecasted payment claims in a standardised format for Phase 2 Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund project.
Students and staff at the University of West London will benefit from an ambitious scheme to reduce its energy usage whilst allowing the university to become a net zero carbon institution by 2030 – helping address the global climate crisis.