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Overcoming Net Zero barriers in the public sector

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This is a series of webinar focused on discussing how to overcome the barriers to Net Zero in the public sector. It will cover key areas including decarbonising the built environment to tackling financial hurdles in renewable energy projects.

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  • Image principale de The art of decarbonising the public sector built environment

    The art of decarbonising the public sector built environment

    Wed, Aug 13, 9:30 AM GMT+1

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  • Image principale de Reviewing your public sector organisational Net Zero target

    Reviewing your public sector organisational Net Zero target

    Wed, Aug 27, 9:30 AM GMT+1

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  • Image principale de Heat networks: What public sector organisations need to know

    Heat networks: What public sector organisations need to know

    Wed, Sep 10, 9:30 AM GMT+1

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  • Image principale de Overcoming common obstacles in public sector renewable energy projects

    Overcoming common obstacles in public sector renewable energy projects

    Wed, Sep 17, 9:30 AM GMT+1

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  • Image principale de Warm homes and heat pumps

    Warm homes and heat pumps

    Wed, Sep 24, 9:30 AM GMT+1

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  • Image principale de Place-based Net Zero: actioning deliverable and investable projects

    Place-based Net Zero: actioning deliverable and investable projects

    Wed, Oct 1, 9:30 AM GMT+1

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The Carbon Trust is a global climate consultancy with the mission to accelerate the move to a decarbonised future. Climate pioneers for more than 20 years, we partner with leading businesses, governments and financial institutions to accelerate their route to Net Zero. We are your expert guide to turn your climate ambition into impact.To date, our global network of 400 experts has helped set over 200 science-based targets and guided more than 3,000 organisations and cities across five continents on their route to Net Zero.