GoZero Research Update

Governance of SME Decarbonisation is a project involving several ZEE Network members, funded by the UK Energy Research Centre and running from September 2022 to April 2024

GoZero involves ZEE Network members at Oxford University, Sheffield Hallam University and the Open University Business School. 

The project is comparing and contrasting governance arrangements across the UK four nations, and is also taking a close look at five different secftors, dominated by SMEs. These are: hairdressers, salons, construction trades, businesses in industrial supply chains (e.g. steel), and horticulture.

Over 60 interviews with key actors involved in the governance of these places and sectors have now been completed, and the team are building up an accurate picture of the complex landscape of business support for Net Zero.

The research coincides with significant change at all levels of government, such as the end of Local Enterprise Partnerships in England, the devolution of net-zero responsibilities to some combined authorities, and emerging plans for an Energy Advice Service, as promised in the Energy Security Strategy.

The research team are planning a series of academic articles and other outputs and are open to collaborations with ZEE Network members and beyond.

Recent news and activities of the ZEE Network

Launch of GoZero

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Sheffield workshop, July 2022

The ZEE network held its first in-person workshop in Sheffield, in July 2022

Workshop on SME Engagement

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First ZEE Workshop

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