Theme: National Infrastructure Assessment
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Broad coalition of public and private bodies back Commission’s vision for infrastructure
The Second National Infrastructure Assessment, published today, has already attracted broad support from a range of membership and representative bodies, as well as experts from across the sectors in the Commission’s remit. A selection of comments can be found below. The Commission is grateful to all of the many organisations it has consulted during the...
YPP – Priorities for the next generation
The YPP's report sets out their own priorities for future infrastructure strategy, with proposals focused on reaching net zero, a just transition to a lower carbon, and a more climate resilient economy.
Analysys Mason – 5G wireless deployment scenarios
Thinks Insight & Strategy – Social research
Arup – Future of Great Britain’s gas network
Warwick University – Economic impact of significant deployment of infrastructure
Steer – Urban transport capacity, demand and cost
Steer – Interurban transport connectivity assessment
Technical annex – Hydrogen heating
How the Commission arrived at its recommendation that government should not support the rollout of hydrogen heating.
Second National Infrastructure Assessment
The Commission's thirty year plan for a low carbon and resilient UK economy that supports economic growth and protects the natural environment
National Infrastructure Assessment
An analysis of the UK’s long term economic infrastructure needs, outlining a strategic vision over the next thirty years.
James Heath: The future of transport in UK cities
The Commission’s chief executive James Heath gave a speech to the Move 2023 conference in London today (21 June 2023) exploring the questions and emerging themes which are shaping our work on urban transport ahead of the publication of the UK’s second National Infrastructure Assessment later this autumn. Our job at the National Infrastructure Commission...
Cornwall’s green energy ambitions
Members of the Commission secretariat travelled to Truro on Tuesday (6 June) for discussions with local political leaders, infrastructure operators and businesses and voluntary sector bodies from across the county – and energy was high up the agenda. Hosted by senior officials from Cornwall Council and joined by the leader and chief executive, the session...