UK’s National Wealth Fund to drive more than £100bn into clean energy sectors
"Accelerate the transition to clean energy, transform communities and strengthen our self-sufficiency."
The UK’s National Wealth Fund has unveiled plans to drive more than £100 billion by 2031 into critical clean energy sectors – and estimates this investment will save the country 500 million tonnes of GHG emissions by 2050.
The fund – a public finance institution created in 2024 with £27.8 billion of capital to support the UK’s transformation and growth – published its new strategic plan today, laying out three ambitions for the deployment of its remaining £19.4bn by 2031.