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Sussex Low Emissions Zones - Local authority experience Sussex Air Quality Partnership

Sussex Low Emissions Zones - Local authority experience Sussex Air Quality Partnership. Sussex Emissions & Air Quality Management Areas. Sussex Low Emission Strategy. The strategy is a combination of initiatives and policies to reduce emissions, which include:

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Sussex Low Emissions Zones - Local authority experience Sussex Air Quality Partnership

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  1. Sussex Low Emissions Zones - Local authority experience Sussex Air Quality Partnership

  2. Sussex Emissions & Air Quality Management Areas

  3. Sussex Low Emission Strategy The strategy is a combination of initiatives and policies to reduce emissions, which include: • Linked Air Quality Action Plans • Linked car clubs, cycle initiatives • Closer working relationships with Counties on Public Health and Transport. • Joint bids for funding: Clean Bus Technology Fund, ecostars • Sussex emissions mitigation and air quality planning guidance (2013) • SE England electric vehicle rapid charger network project (2014-15) • Joined-up LEZ projects

  4. Sussex Low Emissions Zones: Storrington LEZ trial • Storrington is used as an (unwelcome) alternative to A27: • Village population of 4,600 people. • Around 19,000 vehicles passing through Storrington each day • 51% of this traffic passes straight through Storrington • 3% of vehicles are HGVs

  5. Sussex Low Emissions Zones: Storrington LEZ trial • Horsham District Council’s Air Quality Action Plan for Storrington: • 20mph speed limit (rejected) • Traffic re-routing (rejected) • Improved signage (approved, but will not have a large impact) • Gating (rejected) • HGV physical restrictions (under consideration) • Low Emission Zone (under consideration)

  6. Sussex Low Emissions Zones: Storrington LEZ trial To help assess the most viable option of a Low Emission Zone without having to invest in a full solution, Siemens has offered to provide a pilot of its innovative new LEZ solution, GreenZone • With kind permission of Siemens plc

  7. Sussex Low Emissions Zones: Storrington LEZ trial • The proposed pilot LEZ solution includes the following elements: • Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras covering 4 sites • Transportable roadside cabinets • Low Emission Zone Enforcement Instation software • Customer User Interface for vehicle information • Secure hosting of all necessary IT infrastructure • Operations and maintenance • Consultancy work to provide modelling / data analysis • Andy Gill • Head Business Development • Siemens plcandy.gill@siemens.comMobile: +44 7808 826757 • With kind permission of Siemens plc

  8. Sussex Low Emissions Zones: Brighton Bus LEZ …..levels of nitrogen dioxide are double or treble EU and UK legal limits in some parts of the city covered by the AQMA

  9. Sussex Low Emissions Zones: Brighton Bus LEZ In June 2013 a resolution was passed by BHCC Committee instructing officers to investigate the development of a Low Emission Zone in central Brighton. • Key driver to enable Low Emission Zone: • £750,000 Clean Bus Technology Fund granted to BHCC and Brighton Buses has enabled an Bus LEZ to be established. • Retro-fit and earlier phasing out of older stock. Contact: Sam Rouse or Paul Nichols Brighton and Hove City Council

  10. Sussex Low Emissions Zones: Brighton Bus LEZ • Key elements of the Low Emission Zone Euro 5 emission standard for buses entering the LEZ from 1 January 2015 • Area extends along main route of Brighton Buses in North St, where 90% buses travel through. • Results in improved emissions across wider area and outside Brighton. • By upgrading buses to Euro V or/and retrofitting pre-existing CRT fitted buses with an SCR system designed to achieve the equivalent of Euro V NOx emissions, the NO2 will be reduced by circa 60%, reducing the NO2 emissions from 5g/km to 2g/km.

  11. Thank you Nigel Jenkins – Sussex-air nigel.jenkins@lewes.gov.uk

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