Milton Keynes: Low Carbon Initiatives
Incentivising the use of electric cars through innovative partnerships
Author: Goeff Snelson, Corporate Director (Strategy & Partnerships), Milton Keynes Council - Jun 16, 2010
Milton Keynes aims to be an exemplar community for low carbon living and has developed an overall strategy to this end, working with key local partners - in particular the Homes and Communities Agency. In order to promote the take up of electric vehicles Milton Keynes Council has partnered with theTo view the full article you must be a member. Click here to sign up.
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