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Boris to push for zero carbon homes in London

London mayor Boris Johnson has indicated that he hopes to push ahead with the zero carbon homes requirement in his London Plan, despite the government abandoning plans to ratchet up Part L and introduce "allowable solutions" to achieve the standard by 2016.

At mayor’s question time last Wednesday (18 November), Johnson was asked by Darren Johnson, who represents the Green Party in the London Assembly, about the key messages he would take to the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris next week, where he is due to speak at the C40 Mayors' Forum.

The mayor's reply was: “What we are looking at is making sure that we can continue through the London Plan to ensure that zero carbon homes are delivered in London and we will be issuing further guidance in due course to provide industry with the certainty it needs about how to do that.”

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