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… The high energy demand of Westminster’s dense built environment makes the city a prime location for local, decentralised, low carbon energy networks. It also offers significant potential for emissions savings through the expansion of alternative, clean energy sources. Our main priority is to increase availability, affordability and use of low and zero carbon energy Some of our main actions…
…. Our commitment to becoming carbon neutral Our Climate Action Plan Home Tackling climate change in Westminster Climate action plan Tackling climate change in Westminster Climate Action Plan Climate emergency FAQs Our Climate Emergency Action Plan Westminster has some of the highest carbon emissions and worst air pollution…
… in the UK. In response, we have set an emissions target for the City to reach net zero by 2040. Our Climate Emergency Action Plan sets out comprehensive actions for reducing carbon emissions across the City, working in partnership with businesses, communities and residents. Read our new Climate Emergency Action Plan You can also view the plan as a PDF…
… are: in 2022, develop and agree a Clean Energy Strategy for the Pimlico District Heat Undertaking (PDHU), and for our social housing estate by 2023 by 2030, deliver our PDHU and social housing estate Clean Energy Strategies, achieving significant carbon savings by 2023, undertake a feasibility assessment of clean and renewable energy opportunities across Westminster to inform a Local Area Energy Plan…
… travel and transport Image Over 250,000 tonnes of carbon are produced by transport in Westminster – around 12% of the city’s total emissions. On-road transport is the largest source, as well as presenting significant health risks as a major contributor to local air pollution. Reducing motor traffic provides an opportunity for both environmental and health benefits. Our…