Tag Archives: Planning

Challenges to Achieving Low Carbon and Decentralised Energy in Central London

15 August 2010: Central London Forward (a sub-regional strategic organization representing the seven central London local authorities) commissioned analysis of the plans, potential and challenges for achieving carbon reduction objectives and delivering decentralised energy networks in Central London.

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Monitoring the London Plan Energy Policies­ Phase 3

December 2009: London South Bank University (LSBU) analysis of carbon and energy savings delivered through the implementation of the Mayor’s planning requirements. Also see Phase 2 report.

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Mayor’s Draft Replacement London Plan

12 October 2009: The London Plan includes proposed revisions to the Mayor’s energy and climate policies in relation to planning as well initial indications of renewable energy potential and targets in London (Table 5.1 Targets for installed energy capacity generated from renewable).

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Renewable Energy Capacity in Regional Spatial Strategies

15 July 2009CLG research undertaken to establish what is known about the potential renewable energy capacity in England, as delivered through Regional Spatial Strategies (RSS). The research provided an evidence base to inform the planning elements of the UK Renewable Energy Strategy (RES).

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Review of the impact of the energy policies in the London Plan on applications referred to the Mayor (Phase 2)

September 2007: London South Bank University (LSBU) review of the environmental impact, in terms of reduced energy use and carbon emissions, of the London Plan energy policies on applications referred to the Mayor.

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