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Oxford City Council has initiated the installation of electric vehicle charging points at Seacourt Park and Ride, providing charging space for up to ten EVs
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It’s been introduced in Oxfordshire to incentivise the use of electric cars and stop the need for people to own individual cars
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It has received £3.2m in government funding
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This is following a social media campaign in November asking the public to travel by train, rather than plane
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As many as 159 electric buses could soon hit Oxford’s streets
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The money will go towards carbon reduction measures instead of offsetting and buying ‘green gas’
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Oxford City Council has pledged to reduce the city’s emissions by 88% by 2040 from 2018 levels and offset any that remain
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The city saw a 29% reduction in polluted air during 2020, according to the local authority’s official data
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The project is being developed by Pivot Power, part of EDF Renewables, Oxford City Council, EV charging firm Fastned, Tesla and services provider Wenea
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The local authority will introduce a new local annual NO2 target of 30µg/m3 by 2025 stricter than the current legal of 40µg/m3
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The online event aims to offer younger citizens a platform to discuss issues, access expert knowledge and shape the city’s future climate strategy
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