Including 8 closely related terms such as carbon build, reduce carbon, and carbon emission.
… with District Network Operators (DNOs) and National Grid. • Alternative energy sources including renewable heat from ground source heat pumps, air pumps and on-site renewable generation such as solar rooftop PV arrays and thermal reservoirs. Secondary heat sources including utilising waste heat from the underground stations and transport networks can also reduce demand on the grid and reduce carbon…
… of housing growth also provides the opportunity to ensure all new buildings are designed to be energy and resource efficient. New development should minimise energy use and facilitate the use of low and zero carbon technologies to help minimise carbon emissions and air pollutants. For existing buildings, energy efficiency retrofit should be the focus. The GLA Climate Risk Mapping should be used…
… Net Zero Carbon Buildings: A Framework Definition, UKGBC (2019) 5 Winning in the New Economy, WLA (2020) 6 Shape your water future. Our Water Resources Management Plan 2020-2100, Thames Water (2020) WLA SIDP, March 2022 planning by those organisations with interests and/or responsibilities relating to drainage, flooding and protection of the environment. Utility delivery…
… emissions. • The land and investment requirements for energy centres and energy storage should be assessed, in addition to the emerging generation and distribution networks, as these represent potential risks to development. • The relevant public sector funding streams to support delivery, including the Green Recovery Challenge Fund, should be identified. Recommendation E1.2: A West London Heat…