The Future Oxfordshire Partnership, a committee of Oxfordshire's six local authorities working with key strategic partners working to deliver a sustainable future for the county, calls to address critical concerns hindering net zero ambitions in the region.
Grid constraints in both transmission and distribution elements are causing significant delays in delivering essential renewable energy projects and decarbonization activities. This bottleneck extends to crucial initiatives such as the rollout of electric vehicle chargers and heat pump installations, obstructing progress and inhibiting inward investment in Oxfordshire.
Strategic Response:
In June 2023, the Future Oxfordshire Partnership responded proactively to the government’s Environmental Audit Committee’s call for evidence on ‘The sustainable electrification of the UK economy.’ The partnership voiced concerns about the feasibility of meeting the National Government's ambitious target to decarbonize the electricity grid by 2035, citing significant delays in grid connections that impede the scaling up of renewable projects.
Key Highlights:
The Future Oxfordshire Partnership stands committed to overcoming grid constraints and fostering a sustainable, decarbonized energy system. Urgent collaboration is imperative to ensure Oxfordshire remains at the forefront of the net zero transition, attracting investment and securing a resilient energy future.
The Future Oxfordshire Partnership (FOP) has become the Oxfordshire Leaders Joint Committee (OLJC) as part of a reset to align with emerging national and regional priorities.
Read more...As the UK transitions away from fossil fuels towards cleaner, renewable energy sources, the energy grid will need to adapt to store and distribute energy more efficiently, ensuring it is available where and when it is needed.
Read more...The Future Oxfordshire Partnership is undergoing a reset to align with evolving national and regional priorities, focusing on delivering the Oxfordshire Strategic Vision, refining its governance, and updating its work programme to address key challenges like infrastructure, inequality, and the climate and nature crises.
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