Library

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

London Carbon Scenarios to 2026

November 2006: London Energy Partnership report which models a variety of ‘stretch’ carbon scenarios that over the next 20 years would set London on the path to a 60% carbon dioxide reduction pathway.

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London Wind & Biomass Study

November 2006: This study commissioned by the London Energy Partnership evaluates the feasibility of large-scale wind and biomass plant, the main non-building integrated renewable energy technologies relevant to London.
Addtional studies also posted at the above link include:

  • Biomass Report
  • Wind Guidance Notes
  • Wind Study Phase One
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Investing in London’s Low Carbon Future

November 2006: This report builds upon previous work for the London Energy Partnership Green Fund Task Group. It identifies a number of delivery mechanisms to generate the £8.5 billion investment required to deliver London’s carbon reduction targets.

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Barking Town Centre: Energy Action Area Implementation Plan

August 2006: Reports on one of the four areas in London to be selected by the London Energy Partnership for Energy Action Area status.

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Powering London into the 21st century

February 2006Greenpeace and GLA commissioned report undertaken by PB Power looking at the potential benefits of London to the greater use of decentralised energy.

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London Community Heating Development Study

May 2005Summary of major GLA study looking at the potential for Community Heating in London

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Green Light to Clean Power

February 2004London’s first energy strategy issued during Ken Livingstone’s second Mayoral term.

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