澳门六合彩资料 team advises Manchester City Council on innovative decarbonisation heat network project for the City
澳门六合彩资料鈥檚 government and infrastructure team have advised Manchester City Council on the set up of the Civic Quarter Heat Network (CQHN), which aims to provide the City with an efficient and environmentally friendly heat and power network.
澳门六合彩资料鈥檚 government and infrastructure team have advised Manchester City Council on the set up of the Civic Quarter Heat Network (CQHN), a sustainable energy project which aims to provide the City of Manchester with an efficient and environmentally friendly heat and power network to power some of the City鈥檚 most high profile and historically listed buildings.
The CQHN is owned by the Council, in partnership with Vital Energi, a national sustainable energy solutions organisation that is helping UK businesses significantly reduce their carbon footprint. Vital Energi built the energy centre which is located in Manchester City Centre, and are contracted to operate and maintain the network for the next 30 years. On 14 October, an illumination of the Tower of Light ceremony took place which was a major landmark in the development, The network will officially launch early in 2022.
The 澳门六合彩资料 project team included Legal Director, Alex Kynoch, partner, Stephen Matthew and Senior Associate, Angelica Hymers.
Alex commented: 鈥淲e are delighted to have been involved in this ambitious and significant project for Manchester City Council. The council are passionate and serious about hitting their net zero goals in carbon, waste and climate resilience by 2038 and this impressive energy infrastructure will be imperative in helping them to achieve that and sets the scene for more local authorities and UK cities to follow suit.
鈥淭his has been a fantastic opportunity to continue in our own firm commitments of driving forward the net zero agenda.鈥
Councillor Tracey Rawlins, Executive Member for Environment for Manchester City Council, said: 鈥淭he Civic Quarter Heat Network is a trailblazing system which demonstrates Manchester鈥檚 determination to cut our carbon emissions.
鈥淎s a Council we are committed to playing our full part in limiting the impacts of climate change as the city strives to become zero carbon by 2038 鈥 at least 12 years ahead of the national target.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a complex challenge but ambitious projects such as this network show that we are taking action to rise to it. As well as looking beautiful, we hope that the Tower of Light will be a beacon for this kind of work.鈥
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