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Brighton & Hove Decarbonisation Pathways Report
Read the evidence that will support our Net Zero journey and guide actions to provide low carbon, affordable energy.
About the Brighton & Hove Decarbonisation Pathways Report
The report sets out a pathway to decarbonising the city’s energy system, including energy used in buildings, industry and transportation.
The report was commissioned by Brighton & Hove City Council and put together by Buro Happold. It looks at how the city can change to low-carbon energy systems by delivering high-impact projects.
The report identifies 110 priority projects, including:
- rooftop solar panels
- energy efficiency improvements to homes and businesses
- more EV charging
- rollout of heat networks and heat pumps
Mapping priority projects
The Decarbonisation Pathways Study uses spatial analysis and local insights to identify 110 priority projects to push forward the city’s transition to net zero. These projects are mapped, alongside supporting energy system data (for example, fuel poverty, building typology, count of properties with EPC D or below, and electricity grid capacity).
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To view the data:
- Select “Brighton & Hove Decarbonisation Pathways Data”.
- Select the layers you wish to view.
You can then select polygons and location markers on the map to pull up further information.
View the Decarbonisation Pathways map.
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