There will be five key functions to Great British Energy:
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Developing clean energy projects through its partnership with the Crown Estate.
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Investing in and owning renewable energy projects.
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Incentivising local power through the Local Power Plan.
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Help build clean energy supply chains in the UK.
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Work with Great British Nuclear to deliver new nuclear projects.
GB Energy won’t supply electricity directly to households. Instead, it will work with the private sector to co-invest in emerging energy technologies to make them competitive with more mature technologies, including:
- hydrogen that’s created from water (water electrolysis), also called green hydrogen
- floating offshore windfarms
- tidal power
The government also intends to scale investment in existing mature technologies, such as:
- onshore wind
- solar power
- nuclear energy
It will also work with local authorities and community energy organisations to expand small and medium renewable energy projects, like: