Sunday, July 5, 2009

London Going For Ten Designated Low-carbon Zones

London is taking steps to create special low-carbon zones.

ClimateBiz.com and Luke Walsh, Edie News report:

"[Mayor] Boris Johnson has pledged £3 million (about U.S.$4.5 million) to develop ten flagship low carbon zones (LCZ) -- aimed at creating jobs and cutting carbon emissions.Speaking at HRH Prince Charles' May Day Summit on Climate Change last week London's mayor formally invited applications for the LCZ by committing at least £200,000 funding for each one.The zones will be funded by the London Development Agency's recently approved budget for climate change activities and private sponsorship.

The Zones are expected to include a range of carbon-cutting measures in homes, neighbourhoods, businesses and public buildings such as: • Home insulation • Smart meters to help people regulate their energy use • Retrofit packages for public and commercial buildings• Decentralized energy plants to produce heat and electricity locally • Renewable energy sources such as solar panels • State of the art facilities to use waste as a clean fuel source." See full article.

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