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energy for london’s library provides details of the latest reports and research relevant to helping deliver sustainable energy projects.

Sustainable cities – A vision of our future landscape

31 May 2011:”Cities are crucial to global sustainability. Implementing isolated initiatives which ‘reinvent the wheel’ and fail to draw on the full spectrum of skills and resources available is wasteful of resources. Regions and businesses must collaborate and share best practice or the UK as a whole will fall short of sustainability objectives. ” Download Grant Thornton’s report Sustainable cities – A vision of our future landscape here which looks at what eco-friendly cities around the world are doing, reviews a number of UK cities’ sustainability planning and development initiatives, and envisions a technology-driven sustainable city of the future.

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Muswell Hill Low Carbon Zone

May 2011: A mid-project report of the Muswell Hill Low Carbon Zone was produced to establish some of the points learnt and the carbon savings achieved whilst roughly half way through the project.

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Making London the “Greenest Big City in the World”

25 May 2011: The Mayor’s Annual Report 2010-11 has just been published and pages 23-26 set out the Mayor’s activities on the environment over the year. The report highlights the development of the London Green Fund: consisting of £50 million of European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) matched by £32 million from the LDA and £18 million from LWARB. The Fund is “to play a big part in supporting and promoting a thriving low carbon economy in the capital”.

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Cities should be allowed to become more financially independent

23 May 2011: The City Finance Commission have today published the results of their inquiry into the current system of city local government finance recommending that cities should be allowed to become more financially independent, to strengthen their ability to drive both local and national economic growth, deliver localism and to increase care for their communities. Of interest to supporting the development of low carbon solutions, the report proposes that new Tax Increment Financing (TIF) powers for local authorities and Business Improvement Districts should be introduced to support local infrastructure investment.

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Renewables Obligation: Guidance for generators

May 2011: Useful Ofgem overview of the generating technologies eligible under the Renewables Obligation (RO) scheme. Explains how generators become accredited and sets out the information required from generators in order to issue ROCs.

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Carbon Trust Standard launches free guide businesses manage emissions and energy costs

10 May 2011: The Carbon Trust Standard SME online certification is the only tool designed specifically to help small business’ certify their carbon footprint reductions. SMEs using the tool have, on average, cut their energy costs by £2,000 per year, and their carbon footprints by 13 tonnes CO2e.

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Green Deal and Vulnerable and Low Income Households

4 May 2011: The Energy Efficiency Partnership for Homes and DECC held a workshop to discuss the potential implications of the Green Deal for people considered to be vulnerable and/or on low incomes. The workshop was staged to inform how this detail of the Green Deal mechanism might work. The Green Deal workshop report is available to download from the Energy Efficiency Partnership for Homes website.

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New resource pack helps communities deliver energy projects

28 April 2011: The Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) PlanLoCaL resource pack is now available. PlanLoCaL is a three-year CSE project which aims to help communities engage positively with their local planning system and contribute to a low-carbon future. Designed for campaigners and local volunteers who want to set up a renewable energy project within their communities, the resource pack contains information necessary for getting a project off the ground. Further information is available at the PlanLoCaL website. The pack also contains two DVDs which feature a series of short films on subjects such as:

  • Introducing different renewable technologies
  • Helping decide which technology is best for you
  • Case studies about various projects
  • A rough guide to managing a project
  • Consulting with the community
  • Helping your group become legally recognised
  • Dealing with the planning system
  • Looking at ways to fund your project
  • The future and re-investing your profits

These films are also viewable via www.planlocal.org.uk/videos/mainmenu.html and YouTube (www.youtube.com/user/csebristol).

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Low Carbon Energy Opportunities and Heat Mapping for Local Planning Areas Across the East Midlands

April 2011: East Midlands Councils (EMC) commissioned work to review the potential for low carbon energy within the East Midlands. The aim was to prepare a comprehensive evidence base that would allow local planning authorities across the region to develop well-founded policies that support low carbon energy deployment up to 2030. Detailed renewable energy information for the regions and heat maps here.

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London 2012 Sustainability Report: A blueprint for change

20 April 2011: London 2012 has issued its first full sustainability report, covering the whole London 2012 programme for the calendar year 2010.

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White City Opportunity Area Planning Framework (OAPF)

8 April 2011: Chapter 8 of the main OAPF document summarises energy issues. A technical appendix (TA9) to the report goes into further detail on energy.

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The Health Costs of Cold Dwellings

7 April 2011: Caring for people made ill by living in cold rented homes costs the NHS £145 million a year, reveals new research launched by Friends of the Earth today. The analysis – The Health Costs of Cold Dwellings – carried out for  the Chartered Institute for Environmental Health, found that 655,800 homes in England rented from a landlord or letting agency are so cold they are officially a health hazard, with a bottom-of-the-scale energy efficiency rating of F or G. A regional breakdown of the modelling is provided and suggests that some 82,000 dwellings in private rented dwellings in London are associated with excess cold. The estimated costs to the NHS of not treating these dwellings in London is just under £19m.

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