Moreland Renewable Energy (Solar Photovoltaics) and Electric Vehicle Standard

LID Consulting have extensive experience in sustainable policy and tool development. Recent work includes:

  • Moreland City Council Renewable Energy Standard – 2021
  • Moreland City Council Low Emission and Electric Vehicle Standard – 2021

The Moreland Renewable Energy and Low Emission and Electric Vehicle standards bring mandatory solar photovoltaics (PV) and EV infrastructure in new developments a step closer. The work was undertaken for Moreland City Council as part of the Moreland, Yarra City Council and CASBE Elevating ESD Targets Planning Policy Amendment, which sees Victorian councils collaborating on a joint planning scheme amendment to elevate the Environmentally Sustainable Development (ESD) targets for new development (version 2 of the current local ESD planning policy). LID were excited to play the key role in delivering the research and recommendations for the new mandatory guidelines.  

In the short term our work informed the following two Moreland Zero Carbon Development Guidelines:

MZC Development Guidelines – Solar PV

MZC Development Guidelines – Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

Our team has consulted to councils, numerous government and industry peak bodies, and can help discuss expectations and set the conditions for sustainability focused change within your organisation or the industry you represent.

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EV recommendation for apartments
“Moreland City Council Low Emission and Electric Vehicle Standards”.
Solar PV recommendation for townhouses, apartments, warehouses
“Moreland City Council Renewable Energy Standards”.
Moreland EV standards policy and tool development
Sample front page of the LID Consulting report
“Moreland City Council Renewable Energy Standards”.
EV recommendations for townhouses
“Moreland City Council Low Emission and Electric Vehicle Standards”.
EV considerations for warehouses
“Moreland City Council Low Emission and Electric Vehicle Standards”.