UK heat pumps say cheese

Businesses across the UK are set to benefit from a share of more than £12 million in government funding.

The new cash boost is expected to help such as steel, paper, and drink cut their emissions and .

The £12.4 million funding is part of the which has awarded grants to projects across the country to increase the energy efficiency of their operations.

A dairy company in Leicestershire is among the successful projects that will be supported.

As the production of cheese is an involving both heating and cooling activities, the Long Clawson Dairy has created a new thermal storage system, using high temperature heat pumps to reduce by 27% and saving 34% carbon emissions.

, at the , said: “Boosting the energy efficiency of industrial processes is a critical step not only in our transition to a lower carbon economy, but also by helping businesses to cut their and protect valuable British jobs.

“That’s why the government has stepped in once again to support energy intensive industries, with a fresh funding round to unleash the next generation of green innovators who are re-shaping the way technology can reduce carbon emissions.”

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