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UK's future dependencies on China's clean energy supply chains

BEIS · £48,500 · closes 8 Dec 2023

£48,500

Estimated value

Closed

Deadline

17 Nov 2023

Published

Awarded

The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Stu£44.8k · to 29 March 2024

Awarded 9 January 2024

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About this contract

This project aims to determine the risks and opportunities of the UK's 2050 dependencies on China's clean energy supply chains through illustrative scenarios where the UK is more, the same or less reliant on China vs. today. This refers to the trade along the length of these supply chains, from critical minerals, refined materials, components and the final manufactured clean technology. For example, the raw lithium ore to refined lithium carbonate, to cathodes and the final battery used in an electric vehicle. This would help identify which sectors present the largest risks/opportunities for the UK, the implications for the global energy transition.

Key dates

Published17 Nov 2023
Submission deadline8 Dec 2023 Add to calendar ↓

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NameDepartment for Energy Security and Net Zero

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The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Stu£44,820 · 9 Jan 2024
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