2008 Annual Review
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2008 Annual Review
2009
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Recommendation

The LDA [now LLDC] should ensure that the Olympic Park infrastructure is able to deliver zero carbon heat and very low carbon energy by 2016 at the latest, but preferably by 2012, utilising a wider waste strategy for the Lower Lea Valley to supply fuel derived from organic waste combined with the renewable energy solutions provided by the ODA.

History

Status at 31 Mar 2013

Closed

Status at 01 Oct 2012

Closed

Status at 31 Mar 2012

Closed

Status at 31 Dec 2011

Closed

Status at 30 Sep 2011

Closed

Status at 30 Jun 2011

Closed

Status at 31 Dec 2010

Closed

This is extremely unlikely to happen by 2012 but plans are in development that could secure it for legacy developments. Projects are being discussed with LWaRB that could deliver this kind of organic waste to energy solution that could supply zero carbon heat to the Park. There are no projects likely to enable the Games to be supplied with fuel from waste but projects may come forward for legacy. Discussions have been held with Cofely to help facilitate this and a detailed site feasibility study is underway. Closed (recommendations from the Waste and Resource Management Review and 2009 Annual Review take precedence)

Status at 30 Sep 2010

Closed

Status at 30 Jun 2010

Progress Made

Status at 31 Dec 2009

Progress Made

This is extremely unlikely to happen by 2012 but plans are in development that could secure it for legacy developments. Projects are being discussed with LWaRB that could deliver this kind of organic waste to energy solution that could supply zero carbon heat to the Park. There are no projects likely to enable the Games to be supplied with fuel from waste but projects may come forward for legacy. Discussions have been held with Cofely to help facilitate this and a detailed site feasibility study will be undertaken in 2010. Progress Made