Aberdeen City Council has won the Best Practice Award for its Climate Change Plan at the inaugural Scottish Renewables Net-Zero Energy Transition Awards, which took place at the Chester Hotel in Aberdeen last night (August 25).
The Council’s plan sets net-zero emission targets for assets and operations as well as measures to build climate resilience. It includes over 100 projects such as the hydrogen refuse collection vehicle, HECTOR; the transition to hydrogen, electric and dual-fuel vehicles in the council’s transport fleet; and the creation of low carbon buildings.
Read the full story on the Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce website here.