Mayor of London adopts accelerated pathway to net zero

Around one-fifth of capital’s sub-stations will need to be upgraded by 2030 without demand side response and storage measures, according to Sadiq Khan’s new and more ambitious blueprint to cut the capital’s emissions to net zero. The London’s mayor’s new carbon reduction pathway, published on Tuesday (18 January), has set a new target to reduce the capital’s emissions to 22% of 1990 levels by 2030, which compares to Khan’s previous goal of 40%.

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