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Is Salix funding still available?

Is Salix funding still available?

Salix have ceased their loan scheme Salix Finance is an independent, publicly funded company that offers 100% interest-free capital loans to the public sector.

How does Salix funding work?

provides Government funding to the public sector to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and lower energy bills. Salix is funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Department for Education, the Welsh Government and the Scottish Government.

Are Salix loans interest-free?

Salix provides 100% interest-free capital for the public sector to reduce their energy costs by enabling the installation of modern, energy-efficient technologies and replacing dated inefficient technologies.

How do you look after Salix alba?

Taking Care of Salix Water willows copiously when there is little or no rainfall. Fertilize in late winter or spring with a balanced fertilizer. Watch out for and treat the numerous grubs, caterpillars and mites that can feed on the foliage.

What does Salix finance do for the government?

Salix Finance Ltd. provides Government funding to the public sector to improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and lower energy bills. Salix is a non-departmental public body, owned wholly by Government.

What does Salix Resource Management Ltd do for a living?

Salix works in conjunction with landowners, regulators, clients and other third-party stakeholders to ensure projects are carried out efficiently while abiding by all provincial and federal regulations. Salix works diligently to provide quality work for a reasonable cost, forwarding cost saving initiatives to the client.

What kind of work does Salix do in Alberta?

The Salix team is busy with work from the Alberta Site Rehabilitation Program (SRP) in 2020 and 2021 Contact Salix today for support navigating and implementing SRP environmental work. Read More…

What did Salix do for the River Beam?

Salix have developed a Coir Roll which is fully biodegradable, providing effective erosion control without the use of plastic nets. Salix were involved in a recent river diversion on the River Beam in Hertfordshire, to improve hydromophological and ecological function.