Tees Valley Scholarship to boost skills training for low-carbon energy sector
Applications are now open for the scholarship which aims to train a new generation of skilled workers in key industrial roles.
The Tees Valley Net Zero Industry Scholarship, a £1m training programme, has been launched to provide workers with the skills needed for the region’s rapidly expanding low-carbon energy sector.
Financially supported by Net Zero Teesside Power and the Northern Endurance Partnership, applications for the scholarship are now open, as it aims to equip successful applicants with expertise in welding, instrumentation, pipefitting, electrical engineering, and civil operations.
Training will be delivered through local education providers, including Education Training Collective (Etc.) – Redcar and Cleveland College and NETA, Middlesbrough College, Hartlepool College of Further Education and Darlington College, in collaboration with Teesworks Skills Academy.
The scholarship is open to individuals aged 16 and above.
With 141 scholarship places available, participants will receive £100 per week in term time during their training, which can last up to two years.
The scholarship has been financially supported by two flagship energy projects which will be built on Teesside.
Construction work on Net Zero Teesside Power – a world-first gas-fired power station with carbon capture – will commence from mid-year, with NEP building the CO2 transportation and storage infrastructure to serve the power station and future carbon capture projects in the region.
Mark Lewis, NZT Power and NEP construction manager, said: “Construction of Net Zero Teesside Power and the Northern Endurance Partnership will require thousands of skilled workers.











