Industrial Decarbonisation Research Programme (IDRP)
- Department for Energy Security & Net Zero
Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-060bfd
Description
Please note that the launch date is anticipated to be within the window of anticipated to be within the window of 3rd of June to 5th of June. DESNZ is seeking to procure a consortium to deliver a research programme to build the policy-relevant evidence base for decarbonisation of the industrial sector and carbon management. The research will be spread across four main work packages on:
1. Industrial Fuel switching including electrification and alternative fuels
2. Resource and energy efficiency in industry
3. Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage and engineered Greenhouse Gas Removals
4. Life Cycle Assessment methods and applications in industry
Additional work packages will include a:
5. flexible fund to respond to emerging evidence needs
6. data and stakeholder engagement work package underpinning the entire programme and additional stand-alone projects.
The programme will focus on building the required evidence base, translating existing evidence alongside new analysis and data collection and modelling to support decision-making in industrial decarbonisation. Alongside this, a dissemination, knowledge transfer and policy translation role will be necessary to maximise impact of the research. The programme will require expertise on a number of industrial sectors, decarbonisation measures, technology sustainability and cost assessment, interactions with other sectors and supply chains and understanding of policy contexts. Methods to be employed will include literature reviews, quantitative and qualitative data collection, stakeholder engagement and interviews, modelling and analysis skills, project management and dissemination as well as policy analysis. The scope of the programme necessitates a wide range of topical expertise and skills. Outputs will likely include reports, data and models, decision support tools, case studies, teach-ins, and on-call briefings and scientific support. The research and outputs will be co-designed with policy stakeholders to ensure policy relevance and will have built-in flexibility to respond to emerging policy needs. To support potential suppliers with finding partners, a supplier partner engagement form is being provided which will allow suppliers to register their interest in identifying partners and their skills and expertise. Please see special instructions below
Notices
UK3: Planned procurement notice
- Notice identifier
- 2026/S 000-049820
- Published
- 27 May 2026, 3:27pm
27 May 2026, 3:27pm (latest version)
- 27 May 2026, 2:32pm
UK2: Preliminary market engagement notice
- Notice identifier
- 2026/S 000-037863
- Published
- 27 April 2026, 10:10am
27 April 2026, 10:10am (latest version)
- 22 January 2026, 11:27am