Bristol City Leap Wins 2024 Award of Distinction for Public-Private Collaboration in Cities
October 24 2024 - 8:05AM
Business Wire
Celebrated for its outstanding contributions to
sustainable urban development and innovative public-private
partnerships, Ameresco’s Bristol City Leap project has set a new
standard in addressing climate change and enhancing community
resilience
Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading cleantech integrator
specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, is proud to
announce that its Bristol City Leap (BCL) project has been awarded
the prestigious 2024 Award of Distinction for Public-Private
Collaboration in Cities by the Global Partnership for Local
Investment, an initiative of the World Economic Forum in
collaboration with UN-Habitat. This accolade recognizes the
groundbreaking efforts of Bristol City Leap in addressing the
urgent need to reduce carbon emissions and meet ambitious climate
targets through an innovative public-private partnership.
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Bristol City Leap is a pioneering, twenty-year joint venture
between Bristol City Council, Ameresco, and Vattenfall Heat UK. The
initiative focuses on achieving city-scale decarbonization by
installing low carbon energy infrastructure, primarily funded and
delivered by the private sector. The goal is for the joint venture
to attract £1 billion in investments over the partnership's
duration, with at least £424 million committed by 2027. The
commitment to City Leap has continued across political
administrations with cross-party support.
“Bristol City Leap exemplifies how cities can leverage
innovative public-private partnerships to drive sustainable urban
transformation,” said Jeff Merritt, Head of Urban Transformation at
the World Economic Forum. “This award recognizes Bristol’s
leadership in demonstrating that collaboration at scale is key to
addressing global climate challenges while delivering tangible
benefits to local communities.”
Key benefits:
- EV Charging Network: £18 million investment in the
city's EV charging network over the first five years.
- Council Operational Buildings: £2.5 million projects in
council operational buildings for Building Management Systems,
energy-efficient chillers, and LED lighting, with a further £10
million of projects in advanced development to commence within the
next 12 months.
- Schools: Installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems
and air-source heat pumps in schools to reduce their carbon
footprint.
- Social Housing Stock: £57 million investment in the
city's social housing stock by 2029, including £16 million for
refurbishing nine blocks of flats and a £7.8 million window
replacement program to improve energy efficiency.
- Heat Network Expansion: Expansion of the city's heat
network by Vattenfall, expected to supply low carbon heat to the
equivalent of 12,000 homes over the next five years.
- Large-Scale Renewable Development: An £83 million
program of large-scale renewable development, much of which will
take place on council-owned land.
Collectively, these initiatives are projected to result in an
impressive reduction of approximately 140,000 tonnes of carbon
emissions and the installation of 182 MW of clean, renewable energy
over the five years.
This substantial impact not only contributes to Bristol's
ambitious climate goals but also sets a benchmark for other cities
aiming to achieve similar environmental milestones. By harnessing
the power of innovative technologies and sustainable practices,
Bristol City Leap is paving the way for a greener, more resilient
future.
"This award is a testament to the power of collaboration in
driving meaningful change,” said Mark Apsey MBE, Senior Vice
President at Ameresco. “By creating a long-term place-based
partnership between Bristol City Council and Ameresco we are
attracting investment in energy projects to take action toward
decarbonization. This approach is unlocking significant social
value by creating good local jobs, improving local infrastructure
and providing support for local communities. We are keen to see
this world first model replicated rapidly in other cities and
places to accelerate mitigation action on climate change."
“Cities are where the battle against climate change will largely
be won or lost,” said Marvin Rees OBE, former Mayor of Bristol who
launched Bristol City Leap. “But cities will only be able to
deliver on their potential if they access the right finance, at the
scale and the right time. The approach we developed for Bristol
City Leap is a solution to that challenge by establishing a
partnership with the private sector. It’s a solution I hope we will
see replicated in cities across the UK and around the world. It
will be attractive to policy makers and climate activists because
not only will it help us deliver on our climate pledges, but it
supports a just transition by locking in significant economic and
environmental benefits. It is an example of Bristol’s commitment to
sustainability and inclusive economic growth, ensuring the city
builds a future where no one is left behind.”
“The Bristol City Leap partnership is a pioneering collaboration
that demonstrates the value of combining the best of the public and
private sectors to deliver real change for our city,” said
Councillor Tony Dyer, Leader of Bristol City Council. “Through
working together, we are bringing to Bristol a number of the
interventions required to move towards a more sustainable, energy
resilient city. This approach is also creating new jobs in an
emerging green energy sector and has the power to unlock tremendous
amounts of social benefits for communities across the city. This
award demonstrates that we’re on the right track and we look
forward to continuing to work as a partnership to achieve our
ambitious goals.”
The project emphasizes social value, with local economic
benefits estimated at £61.5 million in social value, £55 million in
contracts with the local supply chain, and over 1,000 local jobs,
work placements, and apprenticeships. A £1.5 million Community
Energy Fund has been established, with the first awards to
community groups being made, and the delivery of £4 million energy
efficiency measures for the city's most vulnerable households is
helping to tackle fuel poverty.
Looking ahead, Ameresco is developing relationships with many
interested UK and international cities to share the lessons from
Bristol and set up new outcome based public-private
partnerships.
For more information about Bristol City Leap, visit Bristol City
Leap (bristolcityleap.co.uk).
About Ameresco, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC) is a leading
cleantech integrator and renewable energy asset developer, owner
and operator. Our comprehensive portfolio includes solutions that
help customers reduce costs, decarbonize to net zero, and build
energy resiliency while leveraging smart, connected technologies.
From implementing energy efficiency and infrastructure upgrades to
developing, constructing, and operating distributed energy
resources – we are a trusted sustainability partner. Ameresco has
successfully completed energy saving, environmentally responsible
projects with Federal, state and local governments, utilities,
healthcare and educational institutions, housing authorities, and
commercial and industrial customers. With its corporate
headquarters in Framingham, MA, Ameresco has more than 1,500
employees providing local expertise in North America and Europe.
For more information, visit www.ameresco.com.
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