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The Climate Emergency Response Plan Engagement is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part.
The engagement findings report will be available here later this year.
Your views are really important and what you have told us will be used to help shape the draft Climate Emergency Response Plan 2025-2030 for the borough, which will then be shared for public consultation later this year.
Getting the right energy, to the right place, at the right time is one of our key challenges and opportunities in west Cheshire.
As a place with many businesses which use a lot of energy, our energy networks are under real pressure, and it is important that this is considered to ensure they are an enabler to local growth, rather than a barrier.
There has been significant growth in renewable and low carbon energy generation in recent years, both in businesses, and in people’s homes. Continuing to grow and store renewable energy generation in a way that is fair and that is supported by communities will be one of the key opportunities and challenges for the area in the next five years.
Have your say
Tell us what you think the Climate Emergency Response Plan could do to help meet the challenges and embrace the opportunities of providing an energy network that is lower carbon and meets the needs of communities in future.
You can share your views either by completing the survey below or sharing your thoughts on our ideas board.
This engagement exercise is open until Sunday, 1 September 2024.
The Climate Emergency Response Plan Engagement is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part.
The engagement findings report will be available here later this year.
Your views are really important and what you have told us will be used to help shape the draft Climate Emergency Response Plan 2025-2030 for the borough, which will then be shared for public consultation later this year.
Getting the right energy, to the right place, at the right time is one of our key challenges and opportunities in west Cheshire.
As a place with many businesses which use a lot of energy, our energy networks are under real pressure, and it is important that this is considered to ensure they are an enabler to local growth, rather than a barrier.
There has been significant growth in renewable and low carbon energy generation in recent years, both in businesses, and in people’s homes. Continuing to grow and store renewable energy generation in a way that is fair and that is supported by communities will be one of the key opportunities and challenges for the area in the next five years.
Have your say
Tell us what you think the Climate Emergency Response Plan could do to help meet the challenges and embrace the opportunities of providing an energy network that is lower carbon and meets the needs of communities in future.
You can share your views either by completing the survey below or sharing your thoughts on our ideas board.
This engagement exercise is open until Sunday, 1 September 2024.
Telephone: 0300 123 8123 and ask for the Climate Change Team
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