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for Decision: On 8 July 2013
Strategy & Resources Committee supported a Memorandum of Understanding to
be signed with the University of Cambridge to investigate a district heating
scheme for central Cambridge. A Sponsors Board was then established to lead the
work and three city councillors were appointed to the Board. The Board
subsequently met and received further advice when it became clear that the
business case for the proposed scheme was no longer expected to be financially
viable. The Board therefore resolved not to undertake further work on the
scheme. Arup consultants were, however, commissioned to establish if there were
other options for collaboration on strategic carbon initiatives between the
Council and the University. The conclusions of this work was
included in this report and it was recommended that the two organisations keep
open the opportunity to explore possible future heat connections between City
Council and University Buildings.
Decision of the Executive Councillor for Finance and Resources
The Executive Councillor resolved:
i.
To note
the decision of the District Heating Scheme Sponsors Board not to pursue the
proposed central Cambridge District Heating Scheme.
ii.
To
support future collaboration between the Council and the University of Cambridge
on strategic carbon initiatives where there was a strong environmental and
financially viable business case.
Reasons for the
Decision: As set out in the officer’s report
Any alternative
options considered and rejected: As set out in the officer’s report
Scrutiny
Considerations:
The committee received a report from the Director of
Environment.
The Scrutiny Committee considered the recommendations and
endorsed them unanimously.
The Executive Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor
(and any Dispensations Granted):
Not applicable.