We are proud to be part of a consortium working with Peterborough City Council to accelerate the city’s pathway to net zero.
Supported by Innovate UK's Net Zero Living Programme, this ground-breaking project aims to overcome non-technical barriers that hinder the delivery of the Council's net-zero targets. By addressing these obstacles head-on, they seek to accelerate the adoption of clean technologies for energy generation, transport, and heating in Peterborough and beyond.
Peterborough has already made significant strides in sustainability with projects like its plans for a District Heating network and rooftop solar PV in social housing. Having declared a climate emergency in 2019, the council recognises the serious damage climate change has already caused and will continue to without change.
Recognising the need to go further and faster, the city is now focusing on identifying and overcoming non-technical barriers that impede the successful implementation of net-zero initiatives. These barriers include challenges related to funding access, regulation, public awareness, technology confidence, supply chain readiness, and more. Tackling these issues is essential as they often contribute to projects falling short of their expected benefits.
Apart from the urgent need to address the climate crisis, the UK became the first major economy in 2019 to commit to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This target encompasses both national and local emissions, placing a responsibility on local authorities to contribute toward this ambitious goal.
Local authorities have the power to implement solutions that directly address or influence up to 30% of the UK's total carbon emissions. Their influence in planning decisions, policy-setting, and defining local goals can drive significant change across many sectors.
The first phase of the Peterborough Project focuses on understanding and overcoming non-technical barriers specific to the Council's net-zero targets. Leveraging their expertise in data analytics and systems thinking, the project team is developing a framework to assess these barriers and identify strategies to overcome them.
Recognising the complexity of local authorities' responsibilities, our systemic approach considers the interconnectedness of variables and components within the system. By avoiding isolated interventions that may inadvertently create negative effects elsewhere, we aim to mitigate risks and ensure the desired outcomes.
Phase 2 of the scheme marks an exciting opportunity for the projects that successfully completed the feasibility studies. Out of the pool of innovative and promising initiatives, it is expected that several will be granted significant funding to demonstrate their benefits. This second phase aims to provide the necessary resources and support for these selected projects to showcase and demonstrate the tangible outcomes and benefits resulting from the groundwork laid in phase 1. With the potential to secure substantial funding, these projects have the chance to take their ideas from theory to practice, driving real-world impact and further advancing the transition towards a sustainable and low-carbon future.
The outcomes of the Peterborough Project will not only benefit the city but also provide valuable insights for other local authorities aspiring to accelerate their pathway to net-zero carbon. By comprehensively addressing non-technical barriers and fostering a systemic perspective, we aim to create a blueprint for success that can be replicated across different regions. Sharing knowledge and strategies will enable more efficient and effective adoption of low or no-carbon energy generation, transportation, heating, and more.
The Peterborough Project, powered by a consortium of experts, signifies a crucial step towards achieving net-zero carbon targets. By focusing on non-technical barriers and taking a systemic approach, this initiative aims to unlock the full potential of clean technologies in Peterborough and serve as a model for other local authorities.
The collaborative efforts of the consortium, supported by Innovate UK's Net Zero Living Programme, will pave the way for a sustainable future, accelerate the transition to net-zero carbon, and contribute to global climate change mitigation.
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