Green Economy has published its new study of Greater Manchester’s green technologies and services sector finding that it could be worth £67.5m to the local economy, if investment is made into diversifying firms to renewable energy markets including biomass, wind and geothermal.
It analyses the Green Technologies and Services sector which comprises the Low Carbon and Environmental Goods and Services Sector, as well as emerging technologies and services including hydrogen, district heating and climate adaption. This is the second study of the city-regions sector, following the last publication in 2018.
View the video on the Green Economy YouTube channel.
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Green Economy can provide intelligence on your local green economy, analysing the capabilities, size and scale of the local green supply chain to highlight opportunities for green growth and identify barriers impacting adoption at a local level. This vital data can inform economic development planning on your local transition to net zero.